CP SD40-2 5989 + KCS SD70MAC 3928 move a Winnipeg, Manitoba (CPKC Transcona Weld Plant) to White River, Ontario (White River Sub) rail train east across the Heron Bay Subdivision.
CP SD40-2 5989 + KCS SD70MAC 3928 haul a rail train east across the Heron Bay Subdivision
KCS SD70MAC 3910 is a much welcomed sight along the north shore hauling a loaded rail train from the Transcona weld plant in Winnipeg, Manitoba to White River, Ontario. Here they are crossing the ... (more)
KCS ES44AC 4867 is about to duck through Steel Tunnel shoving 112's train across the Heron Bay Sub.
A loaded HZGX Herzog rock train (loaded at CPKC's Dyment quarry near Dryden, Ontario makes its way across the Steel River bridge. CP SD60 6239, KCS SD70MAC 3948, and CP SD40-2 6045 provide the pow... (more)
With 12000ft of train on the drawbar three locomotives (2x1x0) crawl up the grade into Steel, soon tipping over and flipping into dynamic.
CPKC's Heron Bay Subdivision turns away from Lake Superior at mile 87 for a about 10 miles west passing a few smaller lakes. Here just west of Steel the rails twist along Little Steel Lake for abo... (more)
CP ES44AC 8799 + CP SD70ACU 7000 hustle Montreal to Vancouver hotshot intermodal 113 across the top of Lake Superior and over the Steel River. The Trans Canada Highway follows the Heron Bay Subdiv... (more)
CPKC's Edmonton to Montreal intermodal climbs the grade into Steel
Canadian Pacific SD40-2 5792 hauls 3 ballast cars east out of Schreiber. Two will be dropped at Steel and the other brought to Pringle before returning light unit back to Schreiber. Here they are ... (more)
Recent winds have taken the toll on the leaves as westbound stacks 113 thread thru the Steel Tunnel.
Montreal to Vancouver train 113 heads across the Steel River bridge with CPKC's Hapag Lloyd/Port of Saint John locomotive on the point.
CPKC's Toronto to Winnipeg 421 heads west beside the Trans Canada Highway with a pair of KCS locomotives upfront.
CP AC4400CWM 8020 pulls the rack train across the Steel River beside the Trans Canada Highway #17.