A couple of great looking GE's take the Logistics Park Kansas to Stockton intermodal through the deep cuts at Perrin
BNSF C44-9W 4642 leads a Los Angeles Harbor destined stack train away from the New Mexico border.
BNSF ET44C4 3866 leads a Kansas City-North Bay Z train west on the Gallup Sub.
A quartet of big BNSF GEs lead a San Bernardino stack train west on the Gallup Sub, not long after crossing the NM/AZ border.
A loaded ethanol train charges out of downtown Gallup, NM
A westbound UP stack train flies along the Sunset Route enroute to Los Beach, CA
BNSF ES44C4 8270 leads 104 intermodal platforms west on the Gallup Sub.
Westbound stacks fly through Houck, just having crosses over from New Mexico
With traffic ahead finally back on the move, BNSF C44-9W 5084 wastes no time getting its grain train back up to track speed.
The station at Raton, NM, is a beautiful example of Spanish influence on the area. The station dates back to 1903 and is served today by the Southwest Chief.
The Southwest Chief makes its way over scenic Raton Pass.
Rebuilds right out of the paint booth
On the afternoon of June 16, 2017, a long train of military equipment from Fort Carson, near Colorado Springs, Colorado, heading to Yermo, California, is westbound on Union Pacific’s Moffat Tunn... (more)
Lots of BNSF AC coal power are now found on the Southern Transcon, seen here as BNSF 6148 leads an eastbound into Sullivan's Curve.
Between Sullivan's Curve and Pine Lodge finds an eastbound BNSF stack train working up main 1 with 3859 leading.