CN 3015 leads train 594 downhill after cresting the 3 mile uphill climb from Rothesay into Quispamsis, New Brunswick. Sunset light always seems to be good from this location and it was no exceptio... (more)
During a beautiful blue hour, train 594 heads downhill after cresting the grade a mile west of here. A daytime snowfall made everything look great for the shot.
CN 8845 heads downgrade on the Sussex Sub after a small daytime snowstorm downed about 10cm of wet heavy snow. There was a bit of a sunset, but it disappeared quickly before coming around the corn... (more)
During the first semi-major snowfall of the season, train 594 rounds the bend, beginning their downhill descent to Rothesay, New Brunswick.
CN train 594 crests the hill at Quispamsis, New Brunswick, with some fall left on the trees.
After sunset, CN train 594 climbs the grade at Quispamsis, New Brunswick.
With daylight pretty well gone, train 594 climbs the grade at Quispamsis, New Brunswick.
CN 8862 climbs the grade approaching mile 75 in a winter wonderland.
At sunset, an SD70M-2 powers train 406 as they continue to their climb up the three mile grade, and will soon crest the hill and head down into the golden sunset.
One of the dash 8's that isn't extinct yet, BCOL 4609 powers train 594 as they climb the hill and will soon start their descent into Rothesay and Saint John, New Brunswick.
With the sun finally peeking through the clouds, train 406 is about to crest the hill at Quispamsis, New Brunswick.
An hour or so before sunset, train 406 is cresting the grade at Quispamsis, and starting their descent down into Rothesay, New Brunsnwick.
In day's last light, train 406 descends down the grade at Quispamsis, about 8 miles east of Saint John, New Brunswick. It was about a three mile uphill climb, cresting about a mile from my locatio... (more)
CN 5749 leads train 406 approaching mile 75, cresting the hill at Quispamsis, NB during a snowstorm.
Leaser unit CREX 1505 leads train 406, as they climb the grade approaching mile 75 of the Sussex Subdivision, nearing Saint John, New Brunswick.