On static display in Thunder Bay, this FP9 is no more likely to pull away on it's own power than the truck on the building behind it.
Eastbound go train crossing the Rouge River.
CP 8703 and CP 8839 lead CP train 824 east of Raith. Note the change in trucks and in the radiator area between CP's first ES44ACs and their most recent.
Distributed power is now common on CP intermodals, at least this winter.
I would call this a major transportation corridor!
CP 5420 performs yard work in Thunder Bay.
CP train 306 limps into Kaministiquia at 2 MPH due to a failed bearing on a grain hopper. It has taken about 5 hours to travel 5 miles but it will shortly be on it's way again at normal speed afte... (more)
BC railroading.
CP train 105 ducks under the abandoned CN Graham Subdivision by the Matawin River.
Train 116 pulls away from the station in Schreiber, Ontario.
CP train 104 rolls down the Oskandaga river valley through the last of the morning fog. You can just see the beginning of fall colours.
CP Train 105 meets an eastbound auto train. CP 8638 looks like it once pulled the christmas train.
Westbound departs Thunder Bay led by CP 9300.