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!
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.
BCOL 4648 lifts A473's train up the grade to Fort St. John.
L579's train rests outside of the CN trailer in Dawson Creek.
BCOL 4648 builds A472's train in FSJ.
The Fort St. John/Taylor yard power idles in the yard at Taylor.
L579 climbs into Chetwynd behind a quartet of BCOL B39-8s.
A473 arrives in Chetwynd.
BCOL SD40-2s 759, 766, 750 and 762 sit in the sweet morning light on Fort St. John's shop track. They will head north tomorrow morning on A479.
Whilst on holiday in Canada, I couldn't resist this magnificent landscape.
BCOL 3908 leads L579 north at 10mph.
BCOL 3908 slowly makes it's way to Dawson Creek.
BCOL 3908 slowly makes it's way to Dawson Creek. 3 hours in, and they've only gone 30 miles!
BCOL 3908 and 3 other B39-8s lead a short L579 toward Dawson Creek.