Pacific Harbor Line MP20B-3 20, seen switching autoracks in the railroad's Pier B Yard, was built by EMD as Denver & Rio Grande GP40 3079 in February 1979. When the Southern Pacific, which was ac... (more)
Shuffling autoracks in Pacific Harbor Line's Pier B Yard is PHL MP20C-3 73. Built by MotivePower Inc. from a former Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe SD45 (ATSF 5356, ATSF 1806, originally ATSF 1806), t... (more)
Heading to Pacific Harbor Line's Pier B Yard is PHL PR30C 40. This locomotive was built by Progress Rail using the former Canadian Pacific SD40-2 5819 as a starting point, originally numbered PRL... (more)
Formed in 1998 as a successor to the old Harbor Belt Line, the Pacific Harbor Line is a Class III railroad that serves the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the largest harbors in the Western h... (more)
Harbor Line. Sitting in Wilmington near San Pedro, California on the afternoon of March 30, 2012, Pacific Harbor Line/PHL 60 (MP20C-3PR, MPI/Progress Rail, 2007) awaits the next call to ser... (more)
YPUP13 shoves into Dolores Yard, having just crossed over Anaheim Street in Wilmington, CA.
While checking out the location of the Pacific Harbor Line's former enginehouse at their now-gone Pier A Yard, a pair of NRE 3GS21B locomotives, PHL 30 and 31, were found crossing Alameda Street w... (more)
The Reyes job is shown early in its nearly eight mile long shove from Wilmington to Compton, where it will then have locomotive forward as it works the Reyes Spurs.
The Yang Ming Switcher works TraiPac on a typical California sunny morning.
Pacific Harbor Line train YPSW24-05, the Reyes Switcher, backs down the PHL’s Wilmington Lead in the Wilmington neighborhood of Los Angeles, heading another 7 miles north in order to swit... (more)
As Pacific Harbor Line train YPSW24-05 rolled down the Union Pacific's UP Reyes Spur, the crew had to stop and adjust, to put it mildly, a new addition to an awning added to a camper sitting by th... (more)
PHL's 0800 Switcher picks up a couple boxcars at Potential Industries before taking them across the street to Berth 200 Yard.
The 0200 UP Dock Job spots TraPac with a single MP20C for power.
The YPTC01 "TraPac Switcher" has just picked up a cut of cars at Berth 200 and takes them to the TraPac facility at Pier A in the Port of LA.
The 1400 BNSF Dock Job shoves down the Manuel Sub bound for the LAXT loop.