VIA Rail Canada's eastbound train #2, The Canadian heads across Northern Ontario with three F40's and 20 coaches.
CN ES44DC 2327 + CN C44-9W 2606 hustle Vancouver, BC to Toronto, ON stacks east through Seagram. Some fresh snow has blanketed the area this past week and would quickly melt away thanks to El Nino... (more)
Nice and clean CN AC44C6M 3347 leads port stacks from the Prince Rupert Fairview Terminal in British Columbia to Toronto's Brampton Intermodal Terminal. Fresh snow covers the vast landscape east o... (more)
Winnipeg Symington, MB - Toronto BIT, ON stacks hustle eastbound out of Seagram
CN Q114 picks up speed coming out of Seagram running through tall stands of pine and spruce.
CN Q111 at Seagram
CN 314 speeds on out of Seagram with a 9000ft train in tow
CN 8868 + CN 2035 have a loaded 89 car vehicle train behind them, getting up to track speed after meeting 107 at Longlac.
CN 3009 + CN 3001 provide the power for a long Winnipeg Transcona, MB - Toronto BIT, ON stack train
Running in a 1X1X1 set-up, CN train 101 speeds into Seagram with 214 platforms behind.
The hotshot wastes no time in its journey from Toronto to Vancouver, traveling some 700 miles in about 18 hours.
CN 2643 + CN 8100 waist no time lifting 95 platforms back to speed from a stop about a mile back
CN Q115, the Toronto to Calgary hotshot makes time through Seagram with CN 2286 and CN 8907 on the rear
CN 112 approaching Seagram
A pair of GE's highball inbetween Seagram & Caramat with 94 cars of freight.