'The bug.' Built by the Montreal Park & Island Railway in 1901 for the Shawinigan Water & Power Company, this electric locomotive was affectionately known as 'the bug. Later it was sold to ... (more)
A difference in noses. While essentially identical internally when built, a GP9 and an FP9 look very different externally. Here we see AMT 1311 with its roadswitcher body and chopped nose (... (more)
An unusual wheel arrangement. At the entrance to the Canadian Railway Museum can be found a rare steam engine wheel arrangement, a 2-4-0. This steam engine was built by Baldwin in 1900 as a... (more)