Royal Hudson 2822 and Pacific types 2461 and 2426 are lined up after having been turned at Vaudreuil. They are ready for the Tuesday morning parade of commuter trains to Montreal.
H1c Royal Hudson 2841 basks in the bright Monday sunshine near the coaling tower after being serviced. The locomotive will haul the afternoon express to Ottawa.
This engine is now restored and operated by Canadian Pacific as " The Empress ". The good-looking Hudson type rides the turntable after having arrived earlier with a suburban train from Rigaud, Qu... (more)
A rainy Monday morning finds famous H1b Hudson 2816 stopped at Montreal West with a long suburban train from Rigaud.
Steam power still hauled commuter trains and one express to Ottawa in June 1959. H1c Royal Hudson 2822 departs for Ottawa on Sunday afternoon with the express.
R761-R707 roll through across the Barkers Creek viaduct at Harcourt on a Steamrail special to Bendigo.
On an empty driver training run bound for Seymour, British-build Hudson loco R761 flys through Donnybrook at line speed.
Heading to Seymour on an empty driver training special, British-built Hudson R761 puts on a spectacular show of speed through Donnybrook station, where several mechanical semaphore signals still r... (more)
The Royal Hudson makes its 2009 debut as it is seen here picking up speed through Britannia Beach on a glorious Sunny B.C. morning.
H1c Royal Hudson 2823 has stopped with a Monday commuter train to Montreal. The engineer looks back for a signal to depart.
Another day sets as Empress 2816 returns to roost at Ogden yard.
CPR H1c Royal Hudson 2821 was one of a number of stored locomotives in two lines at St Luc.
Famous CP H1b 4-6-4 2816 was stored in beautiful condition at St Luc in November 1957. The engine was returned to service later and was in the Montreal commuter train power pool at The Glen roundh... (more)