The rusty red infrastructure and colourful fall leaves paint a vibrant picture on a sunny October afternoon at Swastika. Here 211 is seen backing its train up past the junction so it can head east... (more)
Southbound 214 rolls by what’s left of the “Right of Way” silver mine in Cobalt, so named so because of its proximity to the railway. This area is famous for its rich silver mining history a... (more)
Canary yellow 2105 cuts through the Canadian Shield amid the greens and golds at the former bustling gold mining town of Boston Creek. The town is inhabited by only a few residents after area mine... (more)
214 throttles up high above the Englehart River as it embarks on its journey to North Bay. The yard crew is almost finished the roll-by and it won’t be long until the train is up to track speed.... (more)