CN 4100, a "Santa Fe" type locomotive, was once the largest steam locomotive in use on a Class One railway in Canada.
As dramatic clouds sweep through the skies, a classic pair of GP9RMs crawl to the south end of the double track at Byron.
The classic duo of rebuilt GP9s climbs Byron Hill with cars for Quad Graphics in Lomira.
The Fond Du Lac south local has just departed Shops Yard for the trip out to Quad Graphics to give them a evening spot and pull at Byron. This L515 mainly works the couple customers south of Fond ... (more)
The Fond Du Lac south local is working on the Eden Spur this morning. This job has just finished switching Western Lime Company, and now is heading into downtown Eden to runaround the train before... (more)
CN 4100 leads train 83 by the Dundas station. Todays power is a CN GP9 and RS18 with a steam generator car and a mix of CN and VIA equipment.
Pulling full AutoRacks down the grade from the approach to the west bridge over Royal Windsor Drive. This end of the yard has been built up to match the grade.
CN 4100 sits on the yard lead as the conductor trys to allign the coupler
Preserved equipment at Exporail (Canadian Railway Museum) in St.Constant,Quebec. I use an Olympus C-3000zoom.This shot was resting on another loco.Shutter speed 1/6 sec,Aperture F2.8,400 ISO,and ... (more)
2 rebuilt GP9's return to Hamilton