A.C.H. Photos
The Low Bridge
One of the things I most love about traveling to see the railroad in different parts of the country are all the unique geographic and structural components. In Kingman Canyon, the the lines split into two with the "high line" mostly for eastbound trains, and the "low-line" seeing primarily westbound moves. On the lower track, a westbound hotshot crosses over a wash on this low bridge running the trains over the desert floor. Later in the afternoon, I would get a firsthand look at how quickly monsoons can close in on an area, giving my eastern self an education on one of the many things to be cautious of when photographing the desert. Mother nature is always in charge.
The Low Bridge
One of the things I most love about traveling to see the railroad in different parts of the country are all the unique geographic and structural components. In Kingman Canyon, the the lines split into two with the "high line" mostly for eastbound trains, and the "low-line" seeing primarily westbound moves. On the lower track, a westbound hotshot crosses over a wash on this low bridge running the trains over the desert floor. Later in the afternoon, I would get a firsthand look at how quickly monsoons can close in on an area, giving my eastern self an education on one of the many things to be cautious of when photographing the desert. Mother nature is always in charge.