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Brant Road hugs the train track as it curves to follow the route toward Cima, Mojave National Preserve

7779-brant-road.jpg I look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaThumbnailsThe conductor of an oncoming train toots his horn and waves at me at Joshua siding, Mojave National PreserveI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaThumbnailsThe conductor of an oncoming train toots his horn and waves at me at Joshua siding, Mojave National PreserveI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaThumbnailsThe conductor of an oncoming train toots his horn and waves at me at Joshua siding, Mojave National PreserveI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaThumbnailsThe conductor of an oncoming train toots his horn and waves at me at Joshua siding, Mojave National PreserveI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaThumbnailsThe conductor of an oncoming train toots his horn and waves at me at Joshua siding, Mojave National Preserve

Brant Road really hugs the tracks along this stretch. Fortunately, one of the tracks is gravel-free and makes for decent single-track bicycling.