NW 475 pulls west a few yards to get a running start at another drift.
Plow Extra 5843 South with CP Jordan Spreader 402883, clears snow drifts on the Lacolle Sub.
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With thick snow fog and running at 10 MPH there not kicking the snow up, Just a wake. At the time I was disappointed but like it now.
MM&A Plow Extra 2006 crosses the Yamaska River as it departs Farnham Yard for its journey north to St-Rosalie Jct
Snow Plow VB 100 crosses Kempt Rd under the watchful eyes of a railroad official
Snow Plow VB 100 crosses Pike River as it enters Bedford
VB 101 came from Sherbrooke through the storm last night. Soon it will be set off on the shop track and unit 2006 will pick up another plow then proceed north with another assignment
Heading north to St-Rosalie, Plow Extra 2006 is dwarfed by Mount-Yamaska
Ready to start plowing east, this plow extra is coming off the Northern Main and headed towards Lawrence with MEC plow #80 BM GP40 #332 BM Plow #3738.
The LSRC plow extra arrives in Alpena.
A WSOR plow move slips past a frozen Monona Bay entering town at sundown.
WSOR runs the Jordan Spreader over the Madison sub.
The BNSF snow gang is busy in Rice's Point Yard trying to stay ahead of the snow fall here in the Twin Ports. The old GN snow dozers sure come in handy for moving snow.