A tradition with Canadian long distance passenger trains are the Budd-built dome-obs "Park Cars" named after famous national parks, bringing up the rear of the consist. Assiniboine Park brings up... (more)
"Tri-clops" VIA 6420 leads VIA 75, the first of three evening westbound VIA trains that pass through Oakville before the sun sets. One more (VIA 67 weekdays, 667 Sundays) will pass through around ... (more)
VIA 14 exits the baloon track at Halifax's Ocean Terminal
This is first time i have seen one of VIA's 3 eyed monsters. It took me a few minutes to figure out why it looked a little different.
VIA train no 602, the 'SAGUENAY', is making its stop in Garneau, just by the Garneau yard tower
VIA 602, the 'Saguenay' is crossing a trestle in St Boniface, at sunset. This train is normally combined with the 'Abitibi', but on that day, it was cancelled due to a CN freight derailment on the... (more)
Ten years gone...
Via 6420 one of two F40PH-2's outfitted with a third headlight for improved visibility sits just west of the MMC.
VIA 73 starts up the Dundas sub with 2 sets of equipment while 72 comes down into Bayview
Ah tree eyed monster 6420 leads 87 northwards.
VIA 73 sprints up the Dundas hill at 60 miles per, 6420 features one of 2 third headlight units.
Three eyed monster leads VIA 70! Only a handful of units feature this third light.