VIA #1 makes its station stop at scenic Banff Alberta.
On board the CP Rail's eastbound Canadian
VIA 6437, 6446, 6440, 6405 and 6448 make up the most impressive VIA train I have ever seen.
VIA 2 is eastbound at Leanchoil, British Columbia.
The Banff Park brings up the markers of VIA's Canadian as it heads east after stopping at Sudbury, Ontario.
The westbound "Canadian" pauses at the Banff depot.
The eastbound Canadian during it's station stop at Banff.
The westbound Canadian is reaching Jasper. The eastbound Canadian was behind schedule and still at the platform of Jasper. We had to wait more than 30 minutes before the platform track was clear.
VIA's Canadian leaves Toronto for Vancouver on a foggy Saturday morning. The second unit is WCE 902, a new F59PHI being delivered to Vancouver's West Coast Express commuter operation.
CPR train number 1, the "Canadian" heads west from Thunder Bay en route to Winnipeg and Vancouver. This location is known as "Dexter."
VIA 6457 leads the very last eastbound Canadian scheduled on the CP prior to the cuts of January 1990 through Morant's Curve.
VIA 6408 leads the eastbound Canadian a little east of Levack, back while the Canadian was still running on CP.
The west-bound "Canadian" pulls into the station in Jasper, as workers prepare to service the train.
VIA Rail train 2, the eastbound Canadian, is seen at Vancouver, British Columbia's Pacific Central Station on September 19, 1979. The train has VIA FP9 1413 (ex-CP 1413), F9B 1962 (ex-CP 4... (more)