Steel makes the world go round, so does those steel wheels on every freight car and locomotive, look at the rail, it's made of steel, well carbon steel actually but most of all this whole train is... (more)
Fall colors are beginning to come out as CP 222 crosses the Little Pic River and begins to climb Neys Hill.
A very rare CP lashup sits in the siding at Terrace Bay. CP 5863 is 1 of 2 remaining SD40-2's to carry the large multimark, and CP 9000 is 1 of 2 SD40-2F's painted in the dual flag scheme.
CP 222's light power sits on the shop track at White River.
Light power idles across from the depot at Schreiber.
CP 5925 idles across from the depot in Schreiber.
Approaching Marathon.
Passing through the dip east of town.
Nice lashup leads 222 out of Thunder Bay at sunrise.
Pulling into the siding for a meet with CP 103 (9150 W).
CP train 222 begins the climb from Selim to Schreiber, the steepest portion of the Nipigon Subdivision.
Pulling into Schreiber for a quick crew change.
CP train 222 gets a pull-by inspection as it departs Schreiber.
An all EMD lashup pulls up to the depot in White River for a crew change.