A westbound intermodal pulls into Jasper for a crew change on a beautiful winter day
Switching the west end of Keith yard and blocking my only way out for two hours while they're at it....
M303 accelerates out of Jasper with Pyramid Mountain in the background
A westbound Potash train (671, probably) leaves a plume of heated air and the smell of burning brakes in her path and she gets to the bottom of the Big Hill
Putting a little sunshine into my photos, a shot of westbound 199-11 topping the summit with the monument to James Hector warm under the summer sun
199-11 passes on Keith siding between a 400 series EB manifest and a 300 series WB grain at sunset.
107-08 passes over the second of the twin bridges near sunset. Now that it's August, the river level is very low in the second channel of the Bow.
City? Take your pick! There aren't any cities in the south of Saskatchewan! The best-looking and newest GWR MLW has a pretty face, don't you think?
Sitting in the usual spot. The bright object in the background is an illuminated wind sock.
15-10 rolls through the Wapta dip at the former site of Hector
8 miles to go before this crew gets home, CP 8758 pulls out of Keith siding after a meet. And no, those mountains weren't photoshopped in!
What is, in my mind, THE ALCo/MLW shows off her powerful front in the Canadian Railway Museum
A GEVo on the end of a grain train makes an impressive sight in the morning light!
A number of EMDs sit in Jasper while shadows linger
Just east of the Rockies, two trains meet at Ozada siding on the Morley flats, inside the Stoney first nations reserve.