VIA Rail F40PH-3 6454 and 6455 leading the eastbound train 14 at Bathurst, New Brunswick.
VIA Rail F40PH-3 6452 and 6453 eastbound at Bathurst, New Brunswick
An SD75i, CN 5665, is in charge of eastbound train 306, rumbling by the scenic Lac Baker, New Brunswick, about 10 minutes east of the Quebec/New Brunswick border. This area of New Brunswick is gre... (more)
An hour or so before sunset, train 406 is cresting the grade at Quispamsis, and starting their descent down into Rothesay, New Brunsnwick.
A pair of green power lead NBSR 907 at Clarendon, New Brunswick with a bit of Fall colors left in the hills.
NBSR 6315 leads a colorful consist, as they head by Harvey Lake, New Brunswick on a cool Fall afternoon.
After heading through Fredericton Jct, 907 parallels route 101, as they approach Tracy, New Brunswick.
NBSR 6315 leads train 907, as they will begin the descent down the dip at Cork, New Brunswick.
At 3,920 feet long, the Salmon River Trestle is a sight to see. From this vantage point though, it seems so small. Here, 306 crosses the trestle with some Fall colors popping through.
CN SD70I 5615 and CN GP38-2W 4773.
CN SD75I 5792, CN C44-9W 2657, CN SD70I 5615 and SD40-2W 5267 eastbound at Lake Baker, New Brunswick.
During a colorful Thanksgiving Monday, train 907 rumbles by Westfield Beach, New Brunswick.
CN Q121 crosses the 3,920 foot Salmon River trestle, running a few hours late.
CN Q121 rounds the S-curve at Lac Baker, New Brunswick.
The little Salmon River Trestle is quite the sight to see in Northern New Brunswick, about 15 minutes south of Grand Falls, this 3,920 foot long trestle is a great spot for photography. Fall has a... (more)