The northbound Heartland Flyer departs its initial terminal of Fort Worth headed to Oklahoma City, where it will spend the evening and return in the morning.
822, a 40th anniversary phase lll heritage unit, leads the Northeast Regional out of Roanoke, Va.
Amtrak No. 822 North crosses UP's Duncan Sub as it heads for Oklahoma City. In the background is the huge Gavilon Grain elevator.
BNSF's Red Rock Sub dispatcher runs Amtrak No. 822 around a northbound BNSF freight in the siding at Thackerville. Behind the locomotives are two SD70MACs on flat cars headed for repairs of some k... (more)
Just as the sun sets behind the hills, Amtrak No. 822 comes around a curve and heads for the classic Gainesville passenger station built by Santa Fe.
The Heartland Flyer heads out of Fort Worth as the sun sinks rapidly.
The Heartland Flyer and it's protect equipment layover in Fort Worth.
The Heartland Flyer begins its journey as the winter sun sets.
The Heartland Flyer heads out of town as the moon rises.
The northbound Heartland Flyer chases the last bit of daylight as it departs Forth Worth, Texas.
Amtrak's daily Heartland Flyer makes its return trip to Oklahoma City seen here just north of Valley View, TX and just a few minutes out of its on-time station stop at Gainesville, TX. more)
Late in the day, Amtrak train No. 822 meets a southbound in the hole at Valley View.
The northbound Heartland Flyer passes the signals at the north end of the Saginaw Yard lead.