One of the best color spots that i've seen over the last week or so, CN train 120 rounds the bend east of Maccan, Nova Scotia, rumbling by some good color.
CN train makes it's way through the thick early morning fog at Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia.
Back on October 4th, it seemed like the Fall colors were peaking. BCOL 4641 in CN Paint leads train 594 around the bend by some colorful foliage.
CN train 594 crossing the trestle at Hammond River, New Brunswick.
CN 594 shortly after passing Hampton, New Brunswick.
After picking up a cut of potash loads at the siding at Moosehorn, train 594 continues on at Passekeag, New Brunswick.
Coming out of the treeline, train 594 crosses "downtown" Norton, New Brunswick.
CN 594 past Apohaqui, New Brunswick.
CN 594 approaching Sussex, New Brunswick.
Fall colors don't seem to be as vibrant as in years past. This is the best location i've seen lately. Train 594 cruises along the colorful treeline approaching Petitcodiac, New Brunswick.
CN train 594 passing the old potash mine at McCullys, east of Sussex, New Brunswick.
BCOL 4646 leads eastbound train 594 through Passekeag, New Brunswick.
CN 730 at Apohaqui, New Brunswick.
After pulling out of Gordon yard with a fresh crew, potash train 730 begins it's descent and climb, approaching Boundary Creek, New Brunswick at the beginning of sunrise.
The fog starts to sink in as train 730 crosses the trestle at Hammond River, New Brunswick.