The tail end remote of train 114 passes a parked excavator used in GO Transit's West Toronto Diamond elimination project, when complete GO Transit will be able to put 4 tracks under CP's North Tor... (more)
CP 8753 leads train 114 around steep rock bluffs and momentarily leaves the shores of Lake Superior to cross the Little Pic River and begin its assault on Neys Hill.
CP 114 twists around steep rock walls along the shore of Lake Superior, crosses the Little Pic River, and begins the long climb up Neys Hill; the ruling grade on the Heron Bay Sub.
CP 8875 threads along the shores of Lake Superior and is about to enter the Cavers Tunnel.
CP 8605 begins to slow for a meet at Gravel and crosses the Little Cypress River in early morning light.
A pair of GE's lead this eastbound transcontinental intermodal train through Newtonville not before tying up the mainline just a few miles east with 3 hot wheel alarms at mile 147.
CP 114, CEFX 1042 East snakes along the scenic shores of Lake Superior.
Rolling through some unfortunate urban sprawl, CP 9584 leads 9556 and 114's train through Ajax, Ontario. 1857hrs.
CP #114-CP 9610 solo, intermodal-318 axles @ 15:10
CP 114 slows to 35mph for the twisty track east of Marathon with 7234ft (3806tons) of intermodal. Hawks Ridge is the sand hill that can be seen in the background.
CP 114 passing the empty eastyard
CP 9680 passing a brandit