A westbound Burlington Northern coal train crosses the Little Missouri River leaving the town of Medora, North Dakota, on June 30, 1994. Powering the train is BN EMD SD60M Nos. 9243 and 9280.
An eastbound grain train slides across the Little Missouri River at Medora with a single C4 bringing up the rear.
Though it may look like late fall, it's actually the first day of spring 2016 as a westbound BNSF empty coal train rumbles through the tourist town of Medora, the only incorporated city in Billing... (more)
With the Badlands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park as a backdrop, a load of PRB coal heads east across the Little Missouri River with the assistance of two DPU's pushing hard on the rear . ... (more)
A westbound Burlington Northern coal train led by a pair of EMD SD60Ms crosses the Little Missouri River at Medora, North Dakota, on June 30, 1994.
BNSF SD70MAC 9786 is seen leading a westbound manifest through Medora, North Dakota crossing the Little Missouri River - 31/03/2012
Bound for Wisconsin Power & Light's power plant in Columbia, Wisc., a SD70MAC/ACe duo slave through the southern portion of Theodore Roosevelt National Park and approach the small tourist communit... (more)
BNSF Railway SD70MAC No. 9701 guards the rear of this eastbound coal move at Sully Springs, North Dakota.
Running through the rugged Badlands, three Cascade green EMD SD60Ms power an eastbound Burlington Northern coal train past milepost 145 east of Medora, North Dakota, on July 27, 1992.
Three Burlington Northern EMD SD60Ms power an eastbound coal train through the Badlands past milepost 145 east of Medora, North Dakota, on July 27, 1992.
BNSF 9977 leads a westbound coal empty through the North Dakota Badlands, seen here just west of Medora,ND 8/4/07. Fires in Montana has made it smoky in the area.
Westbound H train rolls through Medora ND in the heart of the Little Missouri Badlands. Medora is HQ for Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
A pair of SD60s suffice for moving these coal empties back to Glendive Yard, seen passing the entrance to the North Dakota Badlands National Park.
A east bound coal load heads through Meadora with a decent lash up as it climbs the hills of western North Dakoda and the Bad Lands.