Stretching for 13,859 feet (2.625 miles) behind the power, BNSF Railway intermodal stack train S-LBPLPC1-12L originated in Long Beach, California's Pacific Container Terminal (PCT) and it headed f... (more)
Having conquered the crossing of the Tehachapi Mountains, a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway double-stack train descends into Mojave as it continues its journey south. The power for this trai... (more)
With just two miles to go to reach the summit, a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway double-stack train passes the old passenger station in downtown Tehachapi. BNSF ES44DC 7674, FURX SD40-2 8115... (more)
A Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway intermodal train climbs toward the town of Tehachapi, and the summit of the crossing of the Tehachapi Mountains, on a late winter’s day. BNSF ES44DC 7675,... (more)
A nearly full yard of BNSF power wait for service or assignments at the Denver facility.
Four GE motors hustle a Clovis, NM bound stack train out of Seligman during the chilly November morning.
A BNSF Z train heads west through Cashmere handling Boeing loads in addition to normal intermodal traffic. This train had just changed crews in Wenatchee, WA, about 10 miles east..
A BNSF Z train heads west down Trinidad loop. Today's train is handling Boeing loads in addition to normal intermodal traffic. This train had just completed a set out of refrigerated containers at... (more)
Four C44-9Ws bring the Z-WSPSTO around the horseshoe curve and down through Caliente.
Tejon Ranch provides the scenery as this BNSF z-train rolls through the ranchland near Caliente.
BNSF 7674 brings a hot shot westbound Z train across the Colorado River at Topock on BNSF's Seligman Sub.
A sea of orange and green this morning...
Two up front and one on the rear are bringing a long grain empty up to speed at Daggett.
BNSF 7674 leads a WB with Boeing fuselages in tow.