The first of two Sounders screams down the main line on one of the first gorgeous days of the year in the Pacific Northwest. I'm glad to be back home and out on the rails!
Friend and fellow RP.net photog Steve DeVight readies his camera for another shot at the Sounder. Our earlier attempt at a killer shot was thwarted by a large cloud.
The early northbound Sounder creeps over the Salmon Bay Bridge just after the sun disappears behind a cloud. Built in 1908 by the Army Corps of Engineers, the Ballard Locks stand in the backgroun... (more)
Grounded Sounders on a rainy day in the Pacific Northwest.
The Home Run service waits to depart as the Empire Builder readies itself to back into King Street Station
Sound Transit commuter trains wait for the morning rush.
Sound Transit 907, 910, and 905 wait for the evning "rush".
A Sound Transit trainset sits outside the Talgo shop north of Holgate Street.
SDRX 907 and 910 wait for the evening "rush" in Seattle.
SDRX 909 rests in the Locomotive Maintenance Facility at Holgate Street. To view the rest of the photos in this album, cut and paste http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/archivethumbs.aspx?id=16127 t... (more)
The Mariners have won and passengers begin to pour back into the special Sunday Mariners game trains, dubbed Homerun Service.
The first sounder of the evening heads past the signal.
The 2nd Sounder of the evening high balls to Everett.
The Home Run special takes Mariners fans home after a day at the ball park.