CP 9607 pushes CP 116 up Neys Hill.
CP 8712 pushes CP 108 into the siding and under the signal tower at Marathon in nice late evening light.
CEFX 1059 begins the climb up Neys Hill by crossing the Little Pic River.
Solid grain empties cross the mouth of Mink Creek and swing around Lake Superior's Mink Harbor.
CP 116 pulls away from the depot.
CP 5902 heads past the depot at White River after switching Calgas.
Both ends of CP 108 are seen twisting through the Canadian Shield.
CP 435 passes through the small Northern Ontario reserve of Mobert.
CP 435's power comes out of the yard light after making a healthy 23 car setoff for Marathon Pulp Inc. Sadly its becoming more common to see power like this leading a daily wayfreight.
Fog hugs the hilltops as CP 435 snakes around steep rock bluffs along Lake Superior.
Work train staged overnight in the siding.
Awaiting its next assignment.
Switching E Yard.
CP 107 ducks under the signal tower and moves over the west switch of Marathon.