This live camera monitors BNSF Railway operations through Joseph City, Arizona, a small desert community along historic Route 66 and home to the iconic Jack Rabbit Trading Post. Viewers can observe frequent eastbound and westbound freight traffic as trains operate along the BNSF Gallup Subdivision at milepost 269.8. Intermodal and general merchandise trains are commonly seen passing through this remote desert location on one of BNSF Railway’s primary transcontinental routes
The Jack Rabbit Trading Post is a well-known roadside landmark located along historic Route 66 in Joseph City, Arizona. Established in the mid-20th century, the trading post is famous for its classic advertising slogan and oversized jackrabbit statue, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the Mother Road. Today, it remains a recognizable symbol of Route 66 history and Americana in northern Arizona.
Joseph City is a small desert community located in northern Arizona along historic Route 66. Originally established as an agricultural settlement, the town developed alongside the railroad and remains closely connected to rail operations on the BNSF Railway main line. Today, Joseph City retains its quiet rural character while serving as a recognizable stop along one of the Southwest’s primary transportation corridors.