BN 6603, former GN 430, operates Great Northern longhood first, handling train 3, once known as the "Pacific Zip" through Rock Island, WA on the last lap into Wenatchee where it will rec... (more)
Southeast of Wenatchee, Washington is the Great Northern's crossing of the Columbia River. Completed in 1893, it required upgrades to be able to handle larger and heavier locomotives by 1925. The ... (more)
Southeast of Wenatchee, Washington is the Great Northern's crossing of the Columbia River. Completed in 1893, it required upgrades to be able to handle larger and heavier locomotives by 1925. The ... (more)
BNSF 4113 leans into a curve along the Columbia River assisted by newer GE and EMD units. The empty coal train is headed east out of Wenatchee to Spokane and a connection with Montana Rail Link, a... (more)
During the summer of Heritage I (1997), a pair set up with Conrail and BN GEs, heads an eastbound stack train along the Columbia River below Rodk Island Dam, east of Wenatchee, WA. The site is a ... (more)
BNSF 3885 deadheads a seven car official train east along the Columbia River below the Rock Island dam after a crew change at Wenatchee, WA. Note the pulled shades on all the cars.
BNSF 6185 rushes east along the Columbia River below the Rock Island dam with a Z train. The train had three GEs up front and two DPUs. The location is near the west switch of Albus siding, which ... (more)
A short Boeing train of empty equipment heads east along the Columbia River near Rock Island, WA. The train originated in Seattle, WA and is headed back to Wichita, KS. Two GEVOs provide ample hor... (more)
BNSF 8235 races an eastbound Z train past the Rock Island dam east of Wenatchee, WA as it approaches Albus siding and the beginning of a 16 mile climb out of the Columbia River valley to Quincy, W... (more)