Looks like this unit is by now own by Canac. Ex-Conrail
Built in 1972, serial 7355-10. Nee PC 9519. Sold to Canac, a leasing company.
Built in 1960 by GMD (canadian division of EMD), serial A1876. Nee CN 1391, retired in 1998, sold to Canac, a leasing company.
Built in 1960, serial 25751, nee GTW 1519. Retired in 1997, sold to Canac, a leasing company.
Built in 1960 by GMD (canadian division of EMD), serial A1845, weight: 222,000 lbs, 1200 h-p. Nee CN 1360, retired in 1998, sold to Canad who leased it to different companies. Remote control equip... (more)
Built in 1985 by GMD (canadian division of EMD), serial A4555, weight: 390,000 lbs, 3200 h-p.
Built in 1995 by GMD (canadian division of EMD), serial 946523-16, weight: 393,000 lbs, 4000 h-p. Westbound freight from Montréal.
Built in 1996 by GMD (canadian division of EMD), serial 956616-49, weight: 394,000 lbs, 4300 h-p. Seen here eastbound to Montréal.
A Consolidation type steam loco built in 1907 by Montréal Locomotive Work (MLW), serial 43160. Nee GTR 746 (Grand Trunk Railway). The way it is parked makes it difficult to photograph. I guess th... (more)
A Pacific type steam loco built in 1914 by Montréal Locomotive Work (MLW), serial 54762. Nee CGR 451 (Canadian Government Railways). My mom & dad love steam locos, a reminder of their honeymoon t... (more)
Built by Kershaw Manufacturing Co (Montgomery, AL). Seen on the CN line at St-Jérôme, although it may not belong to the CN.
Built by Montréal Locomotive Work (MLW) in 1928, serial 67650. Donated to this museum, seen here before being restored.
A commuter train from Rigaud, eastbound to Montréal. AMT 1320 was built in 2000, serial 986917-001, 3000 h-p.
Train 61 arriving from downtown Montreal, westbound to Toronto. Via 920 was built in 2001, serial 53236, 268,800 lbs, 4250 h-p.
Eastbound from Toronto. VIA 905 was built in 2001, serial 53221, 268,800 lbs, 4250 h-p.