View inside the Skyline car of the Skeena, heading west somewhere around mile 15
Someone must have taken an interest in a unique numberboard! Either that or an accident with a crow took out one of 8888's numberboards...regardless, here she is departing westbound with a loaded ... (more)
A wee bit nippy A sharp curve a mile west of Exshaw has been a favorite spot for photographers back to the 1940s - with the gentle curve of the Bow River and the dramatic peaks of the Cana... (more)
A nearly 9000 foot long 107 rushes onto the bridges with 3 matching GEVos on the head end and 1 about 2/3 of the way back - Just in front of somewhere around 2000 feet of baretables!
the DPUs of 671 roll past summit lake, now shifting to dynamics for the torturous decent to Field
Might be wrong about the train ID, but really, who could tell?
Westbound potash makes its way up the new grade west of Lake Louise, Mt. Richardson of the Slate mountains in the background
Steaming upgrade on a chilly summer morning west of Lake Louise, 2816 makes an incredible sight headed up the east slope of Kicking Horse Pass
The DPU in dynamic brake pulls pm 671 as it heads down the Big Hill, Vanguard Peak looming out of the clouds in the background
Early morning doubleheading at Heritage Park on a beautiful fall day!
The DPU of a westbound potash train passes Castle Mountain
Blasting through Banff East and blowing for the crossing on a mediocre spring day...
A westbound potash train crests the backbone of the continent on a wintry day in early october. Summit Lake has already frozen over while most of the continent is stuck in summer still...
A vain attempt to get that perfect shot. Low clouds, windy river, but the Canadian Rockies all the same.
With a very, very loud high pitched whining sound, a pair of somewhat new GEVOs battle up Kicking Horse Pass