CN 8833 leads stacker train Q120 as they pass by Folly Lake, Nova Scotia. Four SD70M-2's make up today's train, including 8923, working DP.
The Fog Spot, Revisited As the sun begins to rise, CN 8833 leads four SD70M-2's (3+1) as they head into the sun, approaching Amherst, Nova Scotia. The New Brunswick/Nova Scotia border is lo... (more)
Q120 backs out from underneath the Fairview Overpass, as they have just shoved approximately 140 cars into men empty yard track, and now prepare to head to the HIT.
In some early morning light, CN 2893 leads stacker train Q120 as they round an S-Curve at Upper Dorchester, New Brunswick.
Having just arrived in Rockingham Yard, Q120 rolls down the transfer track, as the conductor prepares to climb back on the pilot, having just thrown an upcoming switch.
From a distance, CN 120 rounds the bend at Fort Beausejour, New Brunswick, and approaches the New Brunswick/Nova Scotia border. Seen from the Nova Scotia side, at Fort Lawrence.
MEMORIES OF A BRUTAL WINTER CN 8013 leads stacker train Q120 as they bring with them their own snow storm at Memramcook, New Brunswick. IC 2715 was pushing on the rear of this eastbound sno... (more)
NEW PAINT SMELL! CN 120 with a brand spankin' new GE ET44AC, 3100, rounds the bend as they approach Debert, Nova Scotia.
CN 120 rounds a curve into the sun as they Approach Sackville, New Brunswick.
In some early morning light, CN 120 rumbles by Upper Dorchester, heading east towards Halifax.
CN 3018 leads stacker train Q120, in early morning light, as they pass the VIA Rail station at Amherst, Nova Scotia.
Coming out of the fog, CN 120 crosses over the New Brunswick / Nova Scotia border, approaching Amherst, Nova Scotia.
CN 3040 leads stacker train Q120 down into Truro, Nova Scotia, where it will head onto the Bedford Sub, and make the last leg of the trip to Halifax.
Having just received orders, 120 is back on the move again, where the crew will set out the 'junk' on the headpin of the train, and then head to deliver a cut to the HIT. CN 2944 & 3020 are up fr... (more)
CN 2801 leads an early morning, 560+axle stack train eastbound, passing by a misty Palmer's Pond as the sun rises for another day.