A pair of H1 Dash 9s leading VBLUPTS for Portland, Oregon, with autos from the Indiana Harbor Belt. Here they are seen crossing the Illinois River near Coal City and Mazon, Illinois, on the Chilli... (more)
L-CHI105 heading through Mazon with a very welcomed Santa Fe 40-2 leader and two more 40-2s trailing in H1 & H3. You cannot beat a Santa Fe SD40-2 leading on home rails.
The Monongahela leading BNSF Q-NYCLAC West through Mazon on the Santa Fe.
A duo of SD70aces leading L-CHI105 from GM Yard in Hodgkins, Illinois, towards Galesburg.
BNSF 997 and a BNSF Gevo leading two former BNSF Dash 9s that are now patched for GECX on a GALIHB.
UP 6946, originally built as an AC6000 and since demoted to an AC4600CW is seen here doing some work for its fellow competitor on the BNSF. This UP GE is bringing auto racks West on the BNSF Tran... (more)
Your typical 5 pack of BNSF GEs lead a Westbound Z train through the small Illinois farm town of Mazon. It was a nice evening, the sun was out, and I wanted to use the camera, so I decided to pop ... (more)
About an hour or so after sunrise, stacks & racks from Tacoma, WA, fly through Mazon awaking the town. Todays train features a handful of GE products, the lead motor being in the H1 scheme.
Locomotives representing three Class 1 railroads race east on the Transcon near Mazon, Illinois.
Approaching midday at the start of the rural portion of BNSFs Southern Transcon, a BN painted SD40 cruises east with Galesburg traffic in tow.
Screaming in notch 8 at trackspeed through the heart of Mazon, L-CHI105 flys west into the evening sun towards Galesburg with a veteran Santa Fe bluebonnet SD40-2 leading on former Santa Fe rails.
L CHI105 hustles west through Mazon with a trio of SD40-2's, the leader still wearing classic Santa Fe "Freightbonnet" paint.
L-CHI105 headed West in the definition of golden light. Can’t go wrong here!
A CP SD70ACU visits the BNSF Chillicothe Subdivision for the very first time in the lead featuring one of the hottest trains on the line.
An ATSF GP60 leading L-CHI105 West on it’s home rails of the Chillicothe Subdivision.