A BNSF stack train works east in Kingman Canyon with the Hualapai Mountains rising above the canyon providing a backdrop.
Warbonnet Dash 9 684 heads a bunch of yellow units on a stacktrain through Kingman Canyon. I had waited for what seemed an eternity and was almost about to give up when this very colorful combo an... (more)
There’s plenty of heat haze as Norfolk Southern GP50 7005 (3rd loco) helps power this BNSF Eastbound stack train and trailers past milepost 425 near Seligman East. The lashup comprises BNSF 431... (more)
Through much of New Mexico, Arizona and California, the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe and Route 66 were kissin' cousins. Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren immortalized the AT&SF in song, and Bobb... (more)
This is a eastbound manifest, passing by the home of the Kingman Little League on its way through the BNSF transcon.
This is a eastbound stacktrain, passing by the home of the Kingman Little Leage! This area is also known as Slaughter House Canyon on the Seligman Subdivision.
This is a westbound stacktrain, passing through the area known as Kingman Canyon on the Seligman Subdivision.
This is a eastbound stacktrain, passing through the area known as Slaughter House Canyon on the Seligman Subdivision.
These are DPU's for a westbound manifest, exiting Slaughter House Canyon.
A faded BNSF Dash 9 leads its train west through Kingman Canyon.
This is a eastbound manifest with an interesting collection of locomotive power, as it is about the cross under the Stockton Road overpass.
This is a westbound manifest crossing under the Stockton Road overpass.
Another meet in Kingman Canyon as the DPU's on a westbound pass the head end on an eastbound stacker.
It looks as if the race is on between two eastbounds through Kingman Canyon, but the hot Z train on track one will win this one easily.
The last train I catch on my trip to AZ is a good one as a clean warbonnet leads the way west through Kingman Canyon in a scene that could just a easily pass for 1995.