Unusual visits on the CN 327! Here, especially on the CSX Montreal Subdivision, it's rare to have CP unit on the CN 326/327 consists. As you can see on the picture, the CN 327 cross ... (more)
Unusual visits at Les Coteaux, Qc! An GE ES44AC, in CPR colors (#8861), leads the CN 327 of today. It's not every day we can catch a CPR unit at that place!
CN 327 on the bridge in Valleyfield.
With 35 cars behind the 8000 H.P., CN 327/CSX Q620 crosses the seaway bridge over the Beauharnois Canal.
With 25 cars long, CN 327 is crawling to a private crossing.
CN 327 is speeding up to Huntingdon.
By a cold morning, CN 327 is passing over the Beauharnois canal.
After a drop of 14 freights cars at Les Coteaux, CN 327 is now ready to go.
CN 327 is passing in the small town of Huntingdon.
By a crispy day, CN 327 is emerging of the morning fog in the first rays of the day.
Freshly painted SD40-2W 5335 leads CN 327 as it swings off the Kingston Sub at Coteau Jct headed for the U.S. border.
CN 327 leaves the Kingston Sub for the run to Massena NY and eventually Selkirk Yard.
CN/CSX Montreal to Selkirk freight 327 heads west from Montreal on route to CSX's Montreal Secondary.
Close up shot of the Canadian wide cab.
A now getting rare SD40-2W leads the CN 327,Note that the second unit is a Helm Financial (HLGX) GE C30-7.I have never seen that unit on a CN freight before!