Mt. Baker stands strong as a BNSF Northbound emerges from the thick brush at Colebrook on BNSF's New Westminster Sub.
Electrified Caboose?!.... Nope, just a modified BC Rail Caboose still in its Two-Tone Green heritage once used for testing and repairing overhead power lines on the Tumbler Ridge Sub.
Just after entering OCS Territory the daily BC Rail (now CN) southbound begins its 1hour and 50min adventure along Seton and Anderson Lake with the small town of Seton Portage in the middle, this ... (more)
I never had the chance to visit this part of the BC Rail mainline when I was younger but I had managed to this year, and I must say I am happy with my results!
The heat is seen flying out the dynamic brakes as train L570 goes though Pemberton, BC with BCR 4618, BCR 763, BCR 3911 and 37 cars in tow... It would only be a matter of feet before the dynamic s... (more)
BCR 4621, CN 5289 (DIT, again...), and BCR 4622 lead a good sized train though the rugged Fraser River Valley on their way to Williams Lake.
In a brief downpour, Train 570 with BCR 4622, CN 5289(DIT), BCR 4621, and BCR 3904 roars though "Gates" with 45 loads on the Squamish Sub as it brings back many memories of the true BC Rail days w... (more)
CP 8541 leads this 130 Car Canpotex train though Historic Fort Langley on a beautiful Saturday evening.
What is believed to be the first picture of its kind on Railpictures.net, This latex Coal sprayer on CP's Shuswap sub coats the coal loads with latex so it will keep the dust down as it heads for ... (more)
After arriving from Kamloops via CPR's Shuswap Sub behind KPR's Molycop switcher, KHR 2141 ties down for the night as she prepares for her trip to Armstrong the next day.
CN 8833 leads a long train over one of the many bridges along CP's Thompson Sub.
CP 8893 and CP 9634 coming roaring out of the tunnel as they work midtrain DPU service on this Westbound Coal train as it goes though the Coal Sprayer to keep the coal dust down.
A CP Westbound coal train works hard upgrade just about to go though the Coal Sprayer.
The Royal Canadian Pacific Crosses one of the many bridges as it works upgrade along the muddy Thompson River.
The Royal Canadian Pacific follows the Fraser River approaching North Bend for a crew change.