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Between the Trains

The bright red and yellow "Warbonnet" livery of a Santa Fe Railroad F7 diesel-electric locomotive and adjacent railcars at the Galveston Railroad Museum, Texas.

The bright red and yellow “Warbonnet” livery of a Santa Fe Railroad F7 diesel-electric locomotive and adjacent railcars at the Galveston Railroad Museum, Texas.

No Ticket, No Ride

Abandoned Union Pacific railcars decay in Galveston, Texas.

Abandoned Union Pacific railcars decay in Galveston, Texas.

End of the Line

Abandoned railcars, decaying in the Union Pacific rail yard at Galveston, Texas.

Abandoned railcars, decaying in the Union Pacific rail yard at Galveston, Texas.

Last Stop in the Desert

Railcars sit abandoned on a rail siding near Magna, Utah.

Railcars sit abandoned on a rail siding near Magna, Utah.

The Old Ship at the Dock

The 1890 side-wheel paddle steamboat Eureka, which originally carried passengers and railcars between Tiburon and San Francisco and now resides in that city’s San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

The 1890 side-wheel paddle steamboat Eureka, which originally carried passengers and railcars between Tiburon and San Francisco and now resides in that city’s San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

The Face Between the Cars

Stacked Evergreens

Railcars laden with containers slowly rumble along West Dallas train tracks.

Railcars laden with containers slowly rumble along West Dallas train tracks.

Misty Morning Train

Speeding Through the City

Cars cross Chicago's Columbus Drive bridge as the city rises in the background on a cold, late-winter evening.

Cars cross Chicago’s Columbus Drive bridge as the city rises in the background on a cold, late-winter evening.

Eureka

Detail of the 1890 side-wheel paddle steamboat Eureka, which originally carried passengers and railcars between Tiburon and San Francisco and now resides in that city's San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

Detail of the 1890 side-wheel paddle steamboat Eureka, which originally carried passengers and railcars between Tiburon and San Francisco and now resides in that city’s San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.