Dropping out of the Flathead Tunnel and through the station of Rock Creek, a two-by-two loaded grain train from Bisbee, North Dakota glides downhill towards the community of Wolf Prairie on what i... (more)
Montana Rail Link’s MLAUMIS, also known as the LM, is heading through Rock Creek (between Bonita and Clinton), Montana, on October 7, 2005. The westbound train operating from Laurel to Missoula ... (more)
A westbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe double-stack train blasts out of the west portal of Flathead Tunnel just east of Rock Creek on September 6, 1999. The 7.01-mile tunnel was opened in 1970 a... (more)
Brand new Dash 9s pressed into service without the final touches lead a westbound intermodal train in the invigorating Montana wilderness between Rock Creek and Wolf Prairie. The rear-end has just... (more)
Two SD45's and two BNSF motors keep the Spokane-Laurel moving East along the Clark Fork River on an unseasonably cold Fall afternoon.
A former Great Northern SDP40 hustles a work train through nice fall colors en route to Missoula.
An eastbound empty grain train is only a couple of miles away from the west portal of the Flathead tunnel as it rounds a sweeping curve.
EB grain empties at Rock Creek.
MRL ML heads east with a SD45 cousin. All the other MLs seen this week were running with a pair of ACes, so these other flared radiators were a welcome sight.
MRL ML heads east under the road at Rock Creek. I would assume that the body of water in the foreground is the infamous rock creek.
EB MRL train ML exits a short tunnel on its way to Helena.
BNSF 2027 EB with a mixed freight near Rock Creek, MT.
Westbound stack.