The Empire Builder heads east with the Friends of 261 Super Dome and Cedar Rapids cars on the end. Passengers of the Windy City excursion have just departed the St. Paul Union Depot.
Former F40 Cab-Baggage cars have returned to the Hiawatha Service. An afternoon run heads south through the Kenosha County Village of Somers.
Amtrak engine 192 gets ready to lead the California Zephyr down into Coal Creek Canyon after passing through the final 29th tunnel on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
Generations Apart Passenger trains from two different times share the storied Rockville bridge on the former PRR Middle Division. Amtrak’s eastbound Pennsylvanian with a l... (more)
796 arrives in Ventura at sunset.
The First...and Last Time. Skirting the Pacific Ocean on a warm, summer day is AMTK 161 - wearing the newly applied 50th Anniversary Phase I paint scheme - as it leads Amtrak Train No. 14, ... (more)
Amtrak crew qualification trains continue on the soon-to-return bypass route this weekend. This train consists of an 8 car Coast Starlight set, powered by three GE P42DC locomotives. Two of which ... (more)
UP 8203 (AC45CCTE) greets the California Zephyr as it passes under the signal tower leading to the Union Pacific's North Yard.
Amtrak 50th anniversary commemorative painted "Midnight Blue" locomotive #100 on Northeast Regional service train 176 (NS 014).
"Give Me My Car Back"
On the evening of July 7, 2021, Amtrak's Sunnyside Yard switching crew is seen retrieving the 10002 "Corridor Clipper" track geometry coach a... (more)
The California Zephyr runs down hill from Tunnel #1 at Plainview, passing a field of wildflowers as it enters Coal Creek Canyon.
Welcome to South Station Amtrak 855, the southbound Avelia ferry move waits to depart for Philadelphia.
Amtrak 11 heads through the Ventura County farmland in the late afternoon.
Rolling along the Los Angeles River under a web of high tension power lines, and about to pass under the bridge of the 101 Freeway (and beyond that, the much fancier bridge Cesar Chavez Avenue Bri... (more)
The Southwest Chief runs past semaphores at Springer, New Mexico.