The late lamented BCR RDC's make their daily run along Anderson Lake on their way to Lilloet.
BCR 4612 (decked out in the yellow stripe) and BCR 4621 (8800 HP total) are being used as transfer power from CN's Lynn Creek Yard and CN's Thornton Yard
CN 106 crawls down the siding at Brechin East after a meet with its counterpart 107. BCR's are a rare sight in Southern Ontario, especially when one leads!
CN 106 pulls through the 13000ft long siding at Brechin East after meeting 107. BC Rail 4607 is in charge of 106, first time I've seen one of these leading!
The head brakeman gives me a friendly wave as we pace his train Southward..
Just after the CN takeover, on the banks of Seton Lake, just west of Lillooet.
BC Rail slug S 406 and CRS20 605 switch in North Vancouver BC. The slug was rebuilt from an MLW RS3 and the 605 was rebuilt from an MLW RS18.