
BNSF Cajon Subdivision Trainspotting
OnlineThis live railfan camera overlooks the BNSF Cajon Subdivision at Victorville, one of the busiest freight rail corridors in the American West. A steady parade of long double-stack and manifest trains rolls past multiple main-line tracks set against the high-desert scenery of the Mojave. The view captures the constant rhythm of transcontinental rail traffic climbing toward Cajon Pass.
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The BNSF Cajon Subdivision
The Cajon Subdivision is a vital BNSF Railway main line linking the Los Angeles basin with the rest of the national network. Its multiple parallel tracks carry an almost ceaseless flow of intermodal, manifest, and unit freight trains, making it a legendary destination for railfans worldwide.
What You Will See
The camera frames several main-line tracks at milepost 35 near Victorville, where trains run in both directions. Expect mile-long consists led by powerful diesel locomotives, with helper units often added for the grade toward Cajon Pass.
The High-Desert Setting
Set in California's Mojave high desert, the surroundings feature open, arid terrain and rugged rock formations on the horizon. This stark landscape gives the passing freight a dramatic, wide-open backdrop typical of the region.
A Railfan Favorite
The Cajon area is among the most celebrated train-watching locations in North America. Whether tracking BNSF or Union Pacific power, viewers can enjoy a continuous procession of heavy freight that defines this storied corridor.
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