Fall is in the air. The Golden to Cranbrook local travels through a foggy morning.
SD 40-2s 6022, 5867, and 5994 prepare to depart form Shell Canada’s Ethylene Glycol Facility with cars bound for Pacific Coast Terminals in Port Moody, B.C.
Pair of light units sit south of the signal as the switch point in the foreground shows of a southbound train that is lined for the intermodal terminal to the right out of sight.
CP 6022, 5867, and 5994 idle on the south leg of the wye at Shell's Scotford Refinery.
This would qaulify for a episode of dirty jobs!
A single SD40-2 heads west with more than 100 empty grain cars.
A southbound CP detour rolls across the St. Louis River on CN's Oliver Bridge between Minnesota and Wisconsin, en route to St. Paul.
A Unit Train of Hot Sulpher Tank Cars