CN A407's power backs down a track in the A-Yard to make a pickup of 41 cars consisting of both local Truro traffic and CBNS traffic.
CN 3040 leads stacker train Q120 down into Truro, Nova Scotia, where it will head onto the Bedford Sub, and make the last leg of the trip to Halifax.
A quick station stop for VIA 14, The Ocean as they have just under 5 minutes to board and disembark passengers before continuing towards the final destination of Halifax, NS.
L515's crew has just parked their power for the afternoon and evening after servicing customers in and around Truro, NS.
The eastbound Ocean waits to depart Truro enroute Halifax. CN 6401 will be stuck at the station for awhile.
Can anyone spot the irony in this shot? M30711-11's power to the far right, the transfer caboose, and Truro's yard shunter are parked in front of the yard office
Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway-CBNS 3 units parked in CN yard at Truro. These 3 units will be on the move momentarily to pick its train and head out to Sydney NS. The units 914,912 ... (more)
Leaving Truro yard heading East.