A trio of BNSF Dash 9 locomotives arranged elephant style sit tied down on the Baxter Siding as they wait for a fresh crew to take this freight train to La Junta and points east.
With nice morning storm light in the background, a BNSF freight train patiently sits tied down on a section of the former MoPac mainline which today serves as the Baxter Siding.
Where the Santa Fe ends and CTC begins In the late 1800s NA Junction was the interlocking location Missouri Pacific had to create with the Santa Fe when building into Colorado in 1887 sinc... (more)
Standing atop the now abandoned original Santa Fe right of way built in 1876, a short mixed freight train bound for Lubbock, Texas rides atop the AT&SF’s former competitor Missouri Pacific mainl... (more)
After splitting the signals at MP 596.1, the uniquely painted BNSF 4757 speeds atop the former mainline of MoPac’s Horace... (more)
A pair of GE Dash 9 model locomotives pull a relatively short train through the asymmetrical signals of the 596 milepost as this Lubbock bound freighter heads east to La Junta and then on towards ... (more)