It appears CN 47 has a bit of an issue - the track was level, the locomotive was not...
The second of two mainline steam moves through this plant in the last 30 minutes, in the form of CP 2816. How long has it been since this happened?
Obscuring the landscape, the Royal Hudson "steams off" on the return trip to Vancouver.
The Elgin County Railway Museum's CNR 5700 sits outside the St. Thomas station for a weekend of public display.
Built in September 1914, CN 47 was used in commuter service around Montreal because she ran equally well forward or in reverse. She is the only Baltic tank locomotive in the United States.
CPR Empress #2816 picks up speed at Port Hope, Ontario on its way westbound to Toronto.
The side of 2816
3112 leading the 3801 departing Moss Vale Station for the return trip to Sydney.
Struggling upgrade with all the heritage CP could muster on a cool day in 2004
The GW Travel trans-Canada special heads east toward Revelstoke to spend the night.
Heading east from Revelstoke on GW Travel's great trans-Canadian odessy.
Steam at Morant's Curve. What could be better?
The Empress and the Mounty!
CPR 2816 nearing Banff at Compound Rd crossing.
CP hudson 2816 with her matching passsenger train steams around Morant's Curve in the morning