


Chris and I decided to take a road trip for our 5th wedding anniversary and headed up to Williams, Arizona. This is where Chris proposed to me 5 years ago. Why Williams? Well it has everything to do with trains and train watching. We found this great spot between I – 40 and Old Route 66 where the BNSF railroad has a main line double track that is very active. It is also just behind the Grand Canyon Railroad’s maintenance yard.
In the hour or so that we were there about 5 or 6 trains came through and were traveling about 60 – 70 mph in each direction. This is a great place to take pictures of trains because of all the tall pines and the weather is awesome.


These are the remains of an Elk that a train obviously got the best of. We found bones in serveral directions either from the orginal hit or by animals taking there meal else where to eat.



These are our "Super Star" posses and enjoying the trains!


This is the bridge you pass under from I-40 into the town of Williams.


Love getting the attention of the train engineers.

They like to look back and see who is taking pictures too!

This is a yard we found and could only access through a fire access road. At the end of this yard is the split where the BNSF line goes down to Phoenix.
1 comment:
Karen & Chris,
What a cool site! You guys look like you are having a great time! A very nice presentation at your blog site.
Stan &
Carol
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