CN 451 at Allensville in an early-season snowfall on this day last year. This storm caught me by surprise. It's no surprise to have snowfall in October, rather it's expected, but I was counting o... (more)
CN 451 passing Mile 144 of the CN Newmarket Sub, one of the few locations around these parts where there are still some fall colors to shoot.
CN 451 comes out of the woods at Mile 138 of the Newmarket Sub as the rising sun burns off the morning fog.
Patriotic crew! CN 451 sails by Huntsville Station on its way to North Bay with a small Canadian flag zip-tied to 8892's handrail.
Today's CN 451 approaching the South Siding Switch at Martins, Mile 141 CN Newmarket Sub, with some goodies trailing a meh leader (an ES44DC) including a glistening SD60, a Dash 8-40CM cowl unit a... (more)
CN 451 passing appropriately-named Siding Lake at the south end of Martins Siding, Mile 141 CN Newmarket Sub.
CN 2012 leads 451 by the Holly depot, which is now visible thanks to recent vegetation clearing efforts.
The receding snow line signals the approach of spring as CN 451 rolls through Allensville on a crisp mid-April morning.
Having long outlived her intended purpose, a 1930s-era coaling tower stands guard over Canadian National's Hunstville Subdivision as North bay-bound train no. 451 cuts through the morning mist in ... (more)
An SD75I and a Dash 8 cowl unit lead today's 451 approaching Martins. A few years ago this sort of power was typical on the Newmarket Sub. These days it's a rare treat and pleasant change from the... (more)
Toronto to North Bay train no. 451 hustles along CN’s scenic Newmarket Subdivision at Scotia, ON.
CN 451 out of the woods and into the morning sun, approaching Huntsville after meeting a late-running 450 at Martins a couple of miles back.
CN 451 pokes its nose out of the woods with a CREX leaser trailing.
CN 451 emerges from the foggy woods as the sun begins to burn through after many days of rain and severe weather.
Panning a Classic! Normally nocturnal CN 451 today wasn't ordered out of Macmillan Yard until after daybreak, and it was just shortly after noon when it got to my neck of the woods. They mu... (more)