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  1. BNSF 4678 - CP Sepulveda - Alameda Corridor

    BNSF 4678 - CP Sepulveda - Alameda Corridor

    BNSF 4678 leads a southbound stack train through CP Sepulveda on the Alameda Corridor in California.
  2. UP 760 - Mead Yard, Long Beach, CA

    UP 760 - Mead Yard, Long Beach, CA

    UP # 760 sitting at the UP Mead yard on a cold wet Sunday. Power from Mead yard moves autoracks and also provides power for the local that runs to Paramount which used to be handled by the Anaheim yard.
  3. Evening meet at Dorris, CA

    Evening meet at Dorris, CA

    Evening of June 14, 2003 found a full moon and lots of train traffic, here is a meet between two UP trains at Dorris, CA
  4. WP CAR NOW SC 100 DOMO SAN LUIS

    WP CAR NOW SC 100 DOMO SAN LUIS

    THE SILVER PLANET ( NOW SC 100 DOMO SAN LUIS ) ON A TRIP ESCOBEDO GUANAJUATO 11/02
  5. MCRR TERMINAL

    MCRR TERMINAL

    In the shadow of Mt Shasta MCRR38 lays over one weekend in 2001 in far northern California
  6. Into the Beautiful Land...

    Into the Beautiful Land...

    Westbound shortly after leaving Gore Canyon west of Kremmling, Colo., near State Bridge, Colo., the California Zephyr enters lush mountains and landscaping. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 35MM on former Rio Grande, now UP, track.
  7. Spectacular California Zephyr Colorado Scenery

    Spectacular California Zephyr Colorado Scenery

    Close-up aerial shot of the westbound California Zephyr rolling through the lush mountains and landscaping after leaving picturesque Gore Canyon. On the UP - former Denver, Rio Grande and Western. Taken Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM- 80MM lens. Resubmitted photo. Earlier...
  8. Crossing the Colorado River

    Crossing the Colorado River

    Heading west into a tunnel, Amtrak's California Zephyr crosses the Colorado River near Bond, Colo., between Kremmling, Colo., and Burns, Colo. On the Union Pacific Railroad. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM. Shot with a 35MM lens on Sept. 5, 2003. **Resubmitted photo. This one is...
  9. Through the Colo. River Canyon

    Through the Colo. River Canyon

    Amtrak's California Zephyr rolls through a canyon along the Colorado River east of Burns, Colo., from high atop a sand road. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
  10. That Burns Me Up

    That Burns Me Up

    I caught Amtrak 6901 on 10-10-02 passing Tower 55 in Fort Worth.
  11. Into Byers Canyon

    Into Byers Canyon

    Horizontal view of Amtrak's California Zephyr rolling along the Colorado River through Byers Canyon west of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. On the Union Pacific Railroad. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
  12. Rolling through Byers Canyon

    Rolling through Byers Canyon

    Amtrak's California Zephyr rolls along the Colorado River through Byers Canyon west of Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo. On the Union Pacific Railroad. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
  13. Curving along the Colorado

    Curving along the Colorado

    The California Zephyr rolls along another of many spectacular canyons along the Colorado River east of Burns, Colo., from high atop a sand road. This section is between Bond and Dotsero. On the Union Pacific Railroad. Shot Sept. 5, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
  14. Rounding the River

    Rounding the River

    Amtrak's California Zephyr curves along the Colorado River near Bond, Colo., between Kremmling, Colo., and Burns, Colo. Shot with a 35MM lens on Sept. 5, 2003.
  15. Monolith cement plant and the RR crossing signal

    Monolith cement plant and the RR crossing signal

    the cement plant at Monolith looms in the background and is witness to the trains coming up and down the tehachapi mountains in California.
  16. Salinas Station on the SP's Coast Line

    Salinas Station on the SP's Coast Line

    Early morning in late December 2002 at the Salinas Amtrak station. These benches see the Coast Starlight pass twice each day. Salinas, California. December 30, 2002.
  17. Salt Creek Bridge

    Salt Creek Bridge

    Southern Pacific 4-8-4 No.4449 leads a southbound excursion over Salt Creek, an arm of Lake Shasta in California, on its way to Railfair in Sacramento in 1991.
  18. Rollin' by the dock of the bay

    Rollin' by the dock of the bay

    Amtrak's Coast Starlight rounds the San Francisco Bay south of Martinez, Calif., July 13, 2003.
  19. Sunset on the Starlight

    Sunset on the Starlight

    Amtrak's Coast Starlight entering Elkhorn Slough south of Salinas, Calif., July 11, 2003.
  20. Coast Starlight rounding a river curve in Northern California

    Coast Starlight rounding a river curve in Northern California

    Amtrak's Coast Starlight rounds another scenic curve along the Sacramento River in northern California south of Dunsmuir, Calif., in the early morning hours of July 12, 2003. This part of the route is normally traversed in darkness.


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