With traffic at a standstill on the Autoroute 20 (it is completely closed in the westbound direction up ahead), CN 321 passes Turcot Ouest with CN 2859 & CN 3045 for power. CN 2859 unusually has o... (more)
VIA 622 with a Siemens consist passes the Peel Basin.
CN 120 has two geeps and an inspection boxcar trailing behind the road power as it passes a foreman. Unit numbers are CN 3080, CN 3845, CN 9410, CN 4789 & CNIS 412040.
A Siemens consist is currently running between Ottawa and Quebec City on a regular basis, here it's on VIA 37 as it approaches Turcot Ouest.
Buffers be gone. After a favourable result to numerous tests, VIA Rail stainless steel consists no longer require a buffer car at each end, as had been the case since the end of last year. ... (more)
CN 2790 (ex-CREX 1422) & CN 3179 lead CN 321 as it passes the Turcot Interchange. Many decades back, Canada's largest roundhouse (56 stalls) was located roughly where the Interchange is currently ... (more)
CN A401 reflects in a puddle in St-Henri, Mtl, Qc with some of CN's newest power, two AC4400C6M rebuilds.
The new and the old. One of CN's newest units (ET44AC CN 3290) is leading CN 401, with ancient GP9 CN 4139 (originally built as CN 4287 in 1959) in third position.
Testing new cars. After doing a test run from Saint-Jérôme to downtown Montreal and testing two tracks at Lucien L'Allier Station, EXO E172 with three new bilevel cars built by CRRC is he... (more)
VIA 15's voyage from Halifax is almost over as it passes the Peel Basin with wraps VIA 6402 & VIA 6436.
CN 4731 is passing a stop board as it shoves grain cars across Bridge Street.
CN 500 has its caboose tucked behind the power as it departs the Port of Montreal. It had been delayed in leaving as the journal on the crews tablet was not updating to show the three dangerous ca... (more)
CN 500's power is pushing as it enters the Port of Montreal. At the other end, a caboose is leading.
CN 500 is passing two tracks filled with containers as it leaves the Port of Montreal.
CN 4731 & CN 4904 are leaving the Port of Montreal with a short train.