A Canadian Departure: As the eastbound Canadian long distance passenger train departs Vancouver right on time, it makes its way through a number of railyards. Seen just moments after leavin... (more)
Via 2 lights up the hillside across the river on the CP Thompson Subdivision, while CN 843 is on the approach to Martel on the Ashcroft Subdivision.
The Via Canadian No. 2 is passing through some stunning Canadian Rockies scenery after departing from Jasper along the Athabasca River.
CN Dash 9-44CWL 2519 leads the Canadian east on the Wainwright Sub.
CN rescue Dash 9-44CWL 2519 leads a 16 hour late VIA 2 through North Cooking Lake on a bitterly cold -31°C first day of winter.
As quickly as it came into frame it fades away behind a blanket of heavily falling lake effect snow. Via 2 clear on the approach to the swing bridge as it glides through Sparrow Lake.
The power for VIA train 2, the eastbound Canadian, is backing onto their train at Vancouver's Pacific Central Station. Today’s train has VIA FP9 1413 (ex-CP 1413), F9B 1962 (ex-CP 4474, ... (more)
Rode the Canadian from Vancouver to Banff in August 1987. An on time arrival at Field and a crew change allowed time for some picture taking outside.
VIA Rail’s eastbound Canadian curves along the shore of Brule Lake at Swan Landing, Alberta, on July 13, 2013. EMD F40PH-3 Nos. 6427 and 6410 power the 21-car streamliner eastbound on Canadian N... (more)
Jasper, AB briefly becomes a busy little town when the east and westbound versions of The Canadian meet there. On this chilly summer day, eastbound #2 was led by one of VIA's "Kool-Aid" br... (more)
VIA Rail No. 2, the eastbound Canadian, arrives at Jasper, Alberta, on July 18, 2011, with dome-observation “Kokanee Park” on the rear of the train.
VIA Rail No. 2, the eastbound Canadian, curves past C.P. Home as it arrives at Jasper, Alberta, on July 18, 2011. Leading the train is VIA EMD F40PH-3, No. 6458, with the second unit being EMD F40... (more)
VIA Rail’s eastbound “Canadian” rolls through “Robertson’s Curve” at Swan Landing, Alberta, on Canadian National’s Edson Subdivision on July 20, 2011.
The eastbound Canadian leaves Revelstoke.
The eastbound Canadian crosses the Columbia River east of Revelstoke.