VIA Rail 6430 wrecked at Bowmanville, Ontario on November 23, 1999, retired in 1/2001.
VIA Rail GMD F40PH-2 6437 and 6457
CN eastbound train 406 cruises along the Kennebecasis River shortly after departing Saint John, New Brunswick at sunset.
VIA Rail GMD F40PH-2 6431 and GMD F9B 6614 at the VIA Rail station in Moncton, New Brunswick.
The Big J on a dreary day, train 406 pulls their first cut of empty potash out of Courtnay Bay with the EJE heritage engine on the point.
The Big J, CN 3023 leads 406 as they pull back into Island yard in Saint John, NB after picking up some empty potash cars from Courtnay Bay in the city's south end.
VIA Rail F40PH-3 6457 and F40PH-2 6415
A colorful NBSR 907 approaches Vespra, New Brunswick.
NBSR 907 heads downgrade at Cork, New Brunswick.
NBSR westbound train 907 approaches Blissville, New Brunswick.
A green and blue NBSR 907 rounds the bend at Tracy, New Brunswick.
Back when foreign power was being oil trains into Saint John, a pair of orange pumpkins are in charge of NBSR train 907 as they depart Saint John, New Brunswick. Seen here at Acamac.
As the old saying goes, "can't win them all". Attempting to try and pan CN 3233, and this ended up being the only shot that was in focus. Ah well.
Veterans Engine CN 3233 leads a 73-car loaded potash train at Renforth, New Brunswick. Paint Scheme looks pretty good.