RailPictures.Net Photo: VIA 6426 VIA Rail EMD F40PH at Cap-Rouge, Quebec, Canada by Michael Berry
 
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» Cap-Rouge, Quebec, Canada (more..)
» August 30, 2015
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Rare mileage on an ex-transcontinental main line. A VIA special train is crossing the famous Cap-Rouge Trestle near Quebec City on what was once part of the National Transcontinental Railway (now part of CN). This is no longer a through route and does not normally see any VIA Rail service. Multiple trains were run from Joffre yard to this trestle and back for CN Family Day.
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