Santa Fe Super Fleet on the Move
In the Spring of 1993, Santa Fe was wearing its red and silver warbonnet colors proudly with Dash 8-40BW #544 on the point of an eastbound at Bealville Siding.
"Tough Guys" Movie Train - SP Coastline 1986
On a hazy overcast day, X4449 Daylight and the Tough Guys movie train are heading eastbound through Seacliff on the then Southern Pacific Coastline route for Los Angeles in 1986.
X4449 East at Gaviota
SP "Daylight", running as X4449, dashes eastbound at Gaviota along the California coastline to Los Angeles to take part in filming sequences for the movie "Tough Guys" in 1986.
"Tough Guys" Movie Train - SP Coastline 1986
X4449 Daylight and the Tough Guys movie train running eastbound south of Santa Barbara at Pt. Fernald on the then Southern Pacific Coastline route heading for Los Angeles in 1986.
Tough Guys Through Santa Susana
Southern Pacific GS-4 "Daylight", running as X4449, takes a sweeping curve eastbound through the rocks of Santa Susana Pass towards Los Angeles to take part in filming sequences for the movie "Tough Guys" in 1986.
Surf's Up!
Southern Pacific GS-4 "Daylight", running as X4449, eases eastbound at Surf along the California coastline to Los Angeles to take part in filming sequences for the movie "Tough Guys" in 1986.
Down At The Beach
Amtrak F59PHI #454 pushes an eastbound Pacific Surfliner to San Diego through San Clemente on BNSF's San Diego Sub in 2003.
Everywhere West!
Taken from the observation level of the Sear's Tower in Chicago, one can see quite a bit of past and present railroad operations on both sides of the South Branch of the Chicago River. That's Roosevelt Road running left to right across the middle of the image. Taken in 1997.
Wings Over Sandcut Hill
A set of 3 Union Pacific SD70Ms with #4484 leading brings a northbound stack train up and over Sandcut in Tehachapi Pass before the descent into Bakersfield in 2001.
BNSF Heads By Cajon Crossovers
BNSF Dash 9-44CW #4750 leads this TOFC train between the searchlight signals westbound on the BNSF Cajon Subdivision #2 Main by the Cajon Crossovers in Cajon Pass in 2001.
Heading for Summit!
Santa Fe GP60 #4015, a GP40X and two additional units ply the rails eastbound on the North Main approach to Cajon Summit with a mixed COFC/TOFC train in 1990.
BNSF Working through Cajon Station
With construction equipment everywhere, BNSF H2 Dash 9-44CW #5419 drifts westbound down Cajon Pass' Main #1 with freight tonnage at Cajon Station on December 15, 2007.