Train MNOEWB 21 drifts down the west side of the Huey P. If you know New Orleans, you know billboards for Morris Bart.
NS 055 is easing down grade as the unit train crosses over the Mississippi River on the Huey P Long bridge at Bridge City, La on the NOPB heading to the BNSF Avondale Yard. The pipe loads we're m... (more)
The Sunset Limit has just crossed the Mississippi River outside of New Orleans. The train is only 35" into their 1995 mile trip from New Orleans to Los Angeles. The Mississippi River bridge, ... (more)
BNSF H CSXLAL1 21 is almost on home territory, after running over CSX, NS and currently NOPB trackage that is dispatched by UP and running under UP symbol 2QEBLOJ 21.
Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 leads the Union Pacific Museums Benefit Excursion over the Huey P. Long bridge and out of New Orleans as it begins the next leg of its 2021 Tour.
Easing their way over the Huey P Long bridge from New Orleans into Bridge City, Ed Dickens takes UP 4014 out of town on the way towards Plaquemine, LA with the UP Museum fundraiser excursion.
The Bridge In Bridge City. Union Pacific Railroad 4014 (4-8-8-4, Alco) made for quite a sight as it crossed the Huey P. Long Bridge into Bridge City, Louisiana on the morning of Sunday, Aug... (more)
The Bridge in Bridge City. The first shot on the road of the trip was on the morning of Saturday, July 18, 2020. Webb Rail LLC - WEBX's former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built Pullman do... (more)
Westbound BNSF manifest descending west approach to Huey P Long bridge crossing MS River
A Norfolk Southern train descends the Huey P. Long Bridge after crossing the Mississippi River from New Orleans.
10 locomotives are on the lead of a UP freight descending off the Huey P Long Bridge and almost into the joint UP/BNSF Avondale Yard. The locomotives in this monster consist are UP 8203 (SD9043MAC... (more)
A group of UP GE B23-7's and a B30-7A (178,11,239,117) doing bridge transfer duties between Avondale and New Orleans.
UP 5123 is part of a Friday afternoon parade of cars and trains to use the Huey P. Long bridge. From the other end: Click here<... (more)