RLK 3873 sorts out 421s drop from this morning.
The conductor of RLK 3873 throws a switch at Hamilton Yard with fall colours along the Escarpment.
RLK 3873 brings in a string of brand new rail cars released from NSC including seven Potash Corp covered hoppers and five single well cars for a railway in the Middle East.
Two RailLink yard goats bask in the September sun. Note the orange Schnabel car and van sitting in Hamilton Yard.
RLK 3873 sorts cars bound for Bunge Inc on the Hamilton waterfront.
Some of the SOR's power sits outside the shops in Stuart Street Yard.
Under threatening skies, RLK 3873 and another geep sit quietly outside the Stuart Street engine shops. A Schnabel car belonging to Hydro One can be seen in the background with a string of cars.
RLK 4057 kicks cars around CN's Stuart Street Yard, before heading up the spur into Hamilton's industrial sectors.
RLK 1808 shoves a dozen empty grain cars out of the Bunge Inc. storage tracks and into Burlington Street.
RLK 3873 sits in the shop for its 90-day while RLK 4003 sits OOS awaiting the same inspection.
RLK 3873 classifies cars at the SOR yard in Hamilton.
RLK 4003 rests on the engine track at SOR in Hamilton.
RaiLink 4003 and two CEFX GP20Ds sit quietly next to the engine shops at Stuart Street Yard as they wait for their next assignment.
RLK 4003 and CEFX 2019 sit in the CN Hamilton Yard engine shop.
Nice looking paint job.