The westbound Rocky Mountaineer passes several kayakers as it travels down the Thompson River Canyon.
RMR 8012 and 8016 lead the westbound Rocky Mountaineer on CN's Ashcroft Sub.
CN 9547,GT 4827,CN 2671,WC 3004 have a long L550 slowly rolling into the yard at Gladstone. The tired looking leader looks to have put in quite a few trans-Canada trips before being assigned to se... (more)
Most of my time spent in the Sudbury area was on CP, but on occasion the CP would be quiet for a few hours and I would then move over to Capreol to try my luck on CN. Here on one of those Capreol ... (more)
The Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer crosses over the Thompson River at Lytton.
RMR 8011, Pride of Kamloops, leads the Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer westbound on CN Rail’s Ashcroft Sub.
The Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer follows CN 906 down the west bank of the Thompson River.
The Rocky Mountaineer creeps across the Cisco Bridge to afford the passengers a view of the Fraser River narrows. A crew member spies a trio of photographers trackside and steps onto the platform ... (more)
The Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer crosses the Fraser River on the 247m long CN Cisco Bridge.
The Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer emerges from the Skoonka Tunnels as it makes its westbound journey alongside the Thompson River.
RMR 8012 leads the Vancouver section of the Rocky Mountaineer through the Thompson River canyon.
RMR 8011, Pride of Kamloops, leads the Calgary section of the Rocky Mountaineer eastbound on the Shuswap Sub.
Fall colors are at peak along the former Algoma Central. I'm glad I rode this train at the height of its evolution, back when the cars were maintained, the food was delectable, there were domes an... (more)
American Orient Express on its first trip of five to Québec City.