Snowy conditions this morning with Amtrak Adirondack coming up to speed as it hits a snowbank deposited by the road plow.
Trains rolled through the town of Lac-Mégantic, Que., for the first time since July when a train carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire. This morning a test train made up of five locomotives... (more)
Central Maine & Quebec #710 is awaiting in the siding as Job #1 from Maine is approaching Farnham Yard.
Originally Canadian National # 1382, Exporail's newest diesel locomotive ex-CN SW1200RS 7300, rolls by Barrington after a repaint into its original colour scheme.
Tough winter day on the Rouses Point Subdivision with the drifts getting deeper due to gusty winds as Canadian National #528 destined to the Canadian Pacific interchange at Rouses Point NY plows i... (more)
Montreal-St Albans Vt (NECR) Canadian National #324 slams into a drift leftover from a snow plow as it races through Main St.
Happy Valentine Day from St-Valentin! Canadian National 2685 leads northbound 323 busting through the snow.
Central Maine & Quebec Job #1 is heading west toward Farnham Yard at Eastman.
Winter has finally arrived in southern Quebec. First drift shot of the season in the aftermath of the first significant storm as Amtrak Adirondack races south toward the Canada/U.S border on a co... (more)
Central Maine & Quebec Job 1 has just arrived from Maine as it works at the north end of Farnham Yard. A friend was shooting from the ground level on that cold morning.
The morning rush over, three AMT commuter train sets with their new dual-mode locomotive rest at the Lachine Yard on a mild February morning.
An old warrior is pulling a rail train on the Lacolle Subdivision on a snowy day.
Beautiful weather as Central Maine & Quebec Job 1 is entering Farnham Yard following an overnight trek from Maine.
Approaching Mount Orford, MM&A Plow Extra 8553 East, pushes snow through the Eastern Townships just east of Eastman
High above Lake Champlain, the first day of spring 2011 is marked by the 40th Anniversary unit # 156 leading the southbound Adirondack