Cab car GOT 319 leads a GO Transit westbound out of the flyunder as it approaches the Bathurst Street overpass. In the background is the North Bathurst yard and behind that is the skyline of downt... (more)
The new face of GO Transit. With 67 cab cars with a new nose design delivered to GO Transit in 2015-2016, the cab car ends of their trains certainly look different these days. Here six of t... (more)
A Union Pearson Express shuttle train has just left Union Station in downtown Toronto, en route to Toronto Pearson International Airport as it approaches the Spadina overpass. The second car is a ... (more)
AMT (Agence Métropolitaine de Transport) F59PHI #1326 leading a deadhead move from Candiac back to downtown Montréal.
Westbound GO Transit train No. 473 from Oshawa, ON to West Harbour, ON.
VIA Rail P42DC #915 in regular VIA paint scheme is flanked by VIA Rail P42DC #916 in Canada 150 paint, and the front (albeit non-locomotive) end of a GO train with control car #334, all ready to s... (more)
AMT 40 with AMT 1354 leading is heading east after stopping at Cedar Park Station.
Out of use. A single AMT 'Go-Kart' (ex-GO Transit single level car built by Hawker Siddeley) and all nine gallery cars that Canadian Vickers built for CP in 1969 as the first bilevel cars i... (more)
A short-turn express train. As far as I know, AMT 41 is the only train on the Vaudreuil-Hudson line to not go as far as Vaudreuil and the only one to not make all stops. It leaves Lucien L'... (more)
Transfer point. At Barrington Station, passengers transfer from Exporail's streetcar (MTC 1959) to its Sunday-only excursion train, which consists of CN 1382 & AMT 827.
Three GO Transit EMD F59PH 523, 547, 553 at Toronto's North Bathurst Yard.
A Roger Puta Photograph
BCER 1225 crosses the Serpentine River with a load of passengers bound for Sullivan Station. The car was built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1913 and worked on the BC Electric Interurban lines ... (more)
AMT 816 with AMT 1359 approaches the out of use CN swing bridge in Montreal. At left is Welllington Tower.