Roggen Rainbows Having a good time with Buffie and the flying mile to Roggen in time for a spectacular highlight of the days storm chase.
Thunderstorms in Roggen, Colorado greet BNSF 5942 (ES44AC) with a colorful rainbow.
BNSF 5942, 6286, 8794, 9290 with westbound empties.
BNSF 5942 (ES44AC) meets a rainbow at Roggen, Colorado on the Brush Sub.
Storm clouds at Roggen, Colorado create the perfect rainbow backdrop for BNSF 5942 (ES44AC) heading east into the storm.
Under threatening storm clouds BNSF 5942 (ES44AC) holds a loaded coal train at Hudson, Colorado for an eastbound train that will soon pass.
Slinking through the curves in the desolate Badlands at Sully Springs, North Dakota, is a westbound BNSF coal train on the afternoon of June 19, 2015.
Just before a series of storms roll through the Badlands, a westbound BNSF coal train slinks through the curves at Sully Springs, North Dakota, on the afternoon of June 19, 2015.
A westbound BNSF coal train slithers through the rugged Badlands at Sully Springs, North Dakota, on the afternoon of June 19, 2015.
BNSF 5860 & 5686 lead westbound empties.
BNSF 5942 & 9920 with westbound empties and a friendly wave.
The needle is a pedestrian bridge from which it's possible to get great vantage points on the Joint Line in downtown Denver.
BNSF 5942, leading coal empties back toward the PRB, awaits passage through BNSF's Denver Yard.
Creeping through the turntable at Northtown.