Southern Pacific heritage finds the morning sun leading east towards Atlanta.
Norfolk Southern Train 28J heads eastbound through Temple, GA. with UP's Southern Pacific heritage locomotive #1996 on the point.
Norfolk Southern Train 28J roars eastbound through Anniston, AL. with UP's Southern Pacific heritage locomotive #1996 on the point.
Norfolk Southern Train 28J eases to a stop at CP Sewell in Bremen, GA. for a meet with AMTK 19 before proceeding eastbound to Atlanta with UP's Southern Pacific heritage locomotive #1996 on the po... (more)
UP's Southern Pacific Heritage Locomotive #1996 leads Norfolk Southern Train 28J eastbound through Bremen, GA. on their way to Atlanta, GA.
UP's Southern Pacific Heritage Locomotive #1996 leads Norfolk Southern Train 28J eastbound through Edwardsville, AL. on their way to Atlanta, GA.
Union Pacific EMD SD70ACe No. 1996 displays its colorful Daylight colors in its Southern Pacific heritage scheme at the locomotive facility at Bailey Yard in North Platte, Nebraska, on May 4, 2011... (more)
The SP heritage unit leads the Houston to North Council Bluffs manifest up to the diamond at Oreapolis to wait for the passage of a BNSF hopper train.
UP 1996 leads a southbound Lathrop to Long Beach I train just north of Canyon on the Mojave Sub.
It looks like a Union Pacific train, but it is a CSX train on the former Pennsy Vandalia line between Terre Haute and St. Louis. UP power regularly runs through from St. Louis to the former NYC ... (more)
As a light snow falls in Carlin Canyon the daylight inspired red and orange of Southern Pacific heritage locomotive #1996 adds some color to the wintery scene.
UP 1996, SP heritage unit, brings up the rear of a 269 car eastbound loaded coal train.
On a hazy morning, UPs Southern Pacific heritage unit crawls east after holding for Metra rush, seen here between Maple Park and Elburn.
The SP Heritage unit takes a crossover at 21st Street in Tacoma leading IG4SE
The Southern Pacific Heritage Unit leads a stack train passed the massive Temco Grain Elevator along the Tacoma Waterfront.