A Capital Corridor train beings its run from Oakland to Sacramento by passing through iconic Jack London Square with an F59 on the rear providing the locomotion.
The CalTrain heritage NPCU (F40 Zombie) will lead the day's 718 to Bakersfield, but is trailing here as the equipment deadheads into the station.
A BART train led by one of the original shovel-nosed Rohr cars that date back to the opening of the system, pulls up into the infamous Fruitvale station.
A BART train to Pleasanton makes its Coliseum stop on a unusually warm morning in the Bay Area.
A Pacific Harbor Line dock job shoves an extremely long cut of double stacks towards Long Beach after taking the Wilmington Wye across Alameda Blvd.
Low priority stack trains often need a place to be parked when the harbor is full. Here was see one of them moving up the now truncated Harbor Sub on its way up to Alcoa Yard in Torrance where it ... (more)
Low priority stack trains often need a place to be parked when the harbor is full. Here was see one of them moving through Watson Yard on its way up to Alcoa Yard in Torrance where it will sit unt... (more)
Inbound stacks from Logistics Park Chicago are seen here shoving their last few miles before arriving in Long Beach Harbor. If you look to the right you'll see the long train is on curve. I would ... (more)
A BNSF stacker makes the long slow climb from San Bernardino to Cajon, heading along Route 66 in unincorporated Verdemont.
Union Pacific's CNW heritage unit leads a Global One train through Santa Fe's historic San Bernardino yard.
The MemLac Z passes by historic San Bernardino station on a warm California summer night.
This switcher set was working the intermodal yard in San Bernardino on Saturday. Although it kept calling itself 312 on the radio that didn't make sense (300 jobs are nighttime).
San Bernardino Line train 364 from Los Angeles pulls into the under re-construction San Bernardino station on a hazy but sunny day.
The Palmetto heads by the entrance to the Tidal Basin as it continues its trip south.
A Rocky Mount to Oak Island manifest makes its way across the Anacostia River in Washington DC on a gorgeous summer morning.