VIA 6133 and 6135 pass Russell’s Roundhouse as they head for the station in Victoria
The two Budd cars return from Victoria's station empty as they will pull up to the switch and then head into the roundhouse completing their long day
VIA 6133, which entered service in 1956 as Dominion Atlantic Railway 9058, arrives at Russell's Roundhouse after completing the daily 280 mile roundtrip between Victoria and Courtenay.
VIA 6135 transits from the station in downtown Victoria to Russell's Roundhouse where it will be serviced in preparation for its morning departure on VIA train 199
After completing the 9 hour journey across Vancouver Island, VIA RDC’s 6135 and 6133, are serviced at Russell’s Roundhouse in preparation for their morning departure on the Malahat.
VIA #198, the MALAHAT, just arrived at the Victoria station, from its return trip to Courtenay
Air powered turntable and little used roundhouse provide overnight resting place for VIA 6148. A local mentioned there are two more RDC's stored in the roundhouse.
Fifty year old VIA 6148 enters yard at Esquimalt following its daily run along the E & N.
VIA 6148 heads onto the Johnson Street drawbridge as it departs Victoria
VIA 199 waits for its 08:00 departure at the station in Victoria
After returning to Victoria from Courtenay, B.C., this Via RDC train returns to its shed for the night.
After returning to Victoria from Courtenay, B.C., this Via RDC train gets ready to return to storage for the night.