Two BNSF Dash 9 fakebonnets lead a trash train west towards Downtown Vancouver.
One of last Warbonnet units to be painted on BNSF leads a four unit loaded oil for the River Sub on a warm summer day out of Selkirk Yard.
Westbound along the Columbia River, a couple of miles west of Maryhill. Vineyards cling to ledges along the cliffs.
A hot and heavy 109 car loaded grain train struggles up the hill toward the Continental Divide with a clean Warbonnet leading.
Nikon D3s, 50mm
Photographed on Kodachrome 25 slide film a few minutes after sunrise, BNSF 4716 (one of the last new red and silver painted warbonnets) exits Abo Canyon, approaching the CTC powered switches at Sc... (more)
Willard to Cumberland freight Q394 has a consist that matches the foilage at Mance today as it decends the horseshoe curve on the east slope of Sand Patch.
This shot was taken from the road that leads to the Golden Eagle Ferry.
Nice to have red & silver BNSF 4716 on the point of this morning eastbound stack train. The famed Cosnino signal bridge was removed from here a week or two earlier, located just on the other side... (more)
Southbound manifest brightens the bland April Nebraska landscape as it rolls through Roca.