Inspired by a recent RP forum discussion on B&W conversion initiated by Renaud Chodkowski. To my eye, the backlit yellow leaves look like they were captured on Ilford XP2 through a yellow filter.
105 leads the tour train into Agawa Canyon Park on a sunny autumn day, past the old section house which now serves as the park's First Aid post.
The Canyon View "camp car". Our home in the canyon for five days, most of them cloudy and rainy but all of them wonderful! Formerly a Wisconsin Central caboose, you can still see the WC herald sho... (more)
105 leads the tour train into Agawa Canyon Park on a sunny autumn day.
A vertical crop shows the top of the Agawa Canyan wall as the Tour Train power runs around in preparation for the return journey to Sault Sainte Marie.
Colorful motor cars parade through a colorful landscape. Loco type correction submitted 2009-10-17, should read Fairmont Speeder. Let's see how long it takes to get done!
CN 633 the Agawa Canyon Tour Train consisting of mostly ex Rio Grande Ski Train equipment holds the main while the 631 passenger train from the Soo to Hearst takes the siding at Canyon.
Our last day in the canyon dawned sunny, bright, and beautiful. The Lookout platforms are just visible in this shot above the rock cliff in the background.
Agawa Canyon Tour Train riders usually come away with the obligatory "posing with the locomotives" and "looking down from the Lookout with the train facing away from you" shots. The only way to ge... (more)
This day's canyon day-trippers are in for a soggy time as the rain refused to let up until late that night. We stayed up on the lookout a bit too long and had to fight our way through a sea of umb... (more)
A brief spot of storm-light really sets this "bumble-bee lookin' train" (as we heard it humorously referred to) apart from the darkly shadowed canyon walls in the background as it heads out of Aga... (more)
ACR 1755 Leads train #4 south through Canyon while a NARCOA motorcar excursion with 30+ cars holds the siding.