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Last Update: 03/02/2008

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       This page features high quality, high resolution railroad images from around the USA. All pictures are in a 1200 x 800 pixel format. The large size should hopefully allow you to make the necessary adjustments that optimize the picture for your screen.  As usual, click on the thumbs below for the larger image. I, of course, retain all rights to the images though you are obviously welcome, even encouraged to use these for your personal home / office viewing enjoyment. :o)

Current Month

UP 1988, "The Katy" leads an eastbound autorack through Devils Gate.   (335k)


Past Pictures

UP 7647 leads this manifest drag down grade in the famed Echo Canyon of Northern Utah.   (301k)

 

BNSF 781 leads a westbound stack up the eastern slope of Ash Hill.  (295k)

 

Utah 2007 switches the oil refinery at Salt Lake City for the BNSF.  (304k)

 

Westbound Train #3 streaks past a BNSF freight at Darling, AZ.  9-30-2005  (251k)

 

 

The Rest

Amtrak

Amtrak's Sunset Limited heads west into the setting Florida sun, crossing the diamonds at Baldwin, FL. (253K)

BNSF

With the Las Vegas Strip glowing brightly behind, a BNSF run-through train waits patiently along the UP's Cima Sub.  (225K)

CSX

CSX 423 crosses the St. Lucie Canal Swing bridge located just south of Indiantown, FL on October 12, 2002. (259K)

FEC

MRL

NS

NS 7128 closes in on Simpson Yard in Jacksonville, FL. (264K)

SF

SP

UP

UP 4868 swaps crew with UP 5774 at the west switch of Garnet siding. This is approx. 20 miles north of Las Vegas, NV. (229K)

 

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