An eastbound BNSF Manifest heads through the Columbia River Gorge on the Washington side, as viewed from Thunder Island on the Oregon side
A westbound manifest cruises through Cascade Locks at dusk
An eastbound stack train rolls through the Columbia River Gorge on a summer morning.
The first snowing of the season drops a light dusting on the floor of the gorge as an empty oil train heads back to Canada.
An eastbound UP manifest train passes by Bear Mountain Forest Products Manufacturing Center in the Colombia River Gorge. Taken in Cascade Locks, OR.
The quiet of a Sunday morning along the Columbia is disturbed by this eastbound passenger special. The train was deadheading home after being used on some Operation Lifesaver trains in the Northwe... (more)
Once home to the Oregon Portage Railroad, Cascade Locks still sees rail traffic rushing through town daily, even 155 years after the first run commenced. A Union Pacific intermodal gets to be one ... (more)
A Union Pacific intermodal crosses a berm over Lindsey Lake in the late afternoon.
Eastbound manifest along the Columbia River
UP 8681 leads a manifest through the Columbia River Gorge on its way for points west on the Portland Subdivision.
A UP train snakes east along the river, catching the last light of the day.
844 makes it's way through the Cascade Locks.