Heading east along the Kicking Horse River canyon.
Spring time in the Rockies. An empty coal train heads south across the Kicking Horse River after coming off the Mountain Sub.
Still sporting the 2010 Olympic Logo paint-over, CP 8876 heads south past the Radium bluffs.
Coming out of the shadows of Mount Stephen into Field, B.C. for a crew change.
C_c_c_cold at -21C (-6F). But timing is everything as I managed to get both flashing lights on.
The western version of the CP Holiday Train makes its way through the Kicking Horse Canyon, in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Doc Walker will be playing in Golden next.
To the far right RP contributor Mike Danneman heads back to his vehicle after another fine capture of CP's Childrens Wish Foundation special. Sorry CP 2816 wasn't able to make this run Mike, but ... (more)
Two Faibanks-Morse/Canadian Locomotive Works locomotives arrive on their home turf. CP's H16-44's and CPA16-4's were the mainstay in the south west along the Kootenay and Kettle Valley Division... (more)
Catching the light - check out the reflection. Heading north just before sunset with rainbow reflections.
Fall is in the air. The Golden to Cranbrook local travels through a foggy morning.
It looks like times gone by: 3 SD40-2s pulling a string of empty coal gons down the Windermere Sub past a sawmill and beehive burner.
Coming out of one of 5 tunnels along the Kicking Horse Canyon.
Out of a tunnel and along the riverbank of the Kicking Horse River.
The westbound comes through another scenic spot on the Mountain Sub just before the sun disappears behind the mountains.
Westbound CP 9367 starts the climb up through the Rogers Pass along the Macdonald track.