On a peaceful Sunday afternoon in downtown Toronto, CN 4803 sits retired at Roundhouse Park on display, something it has been doing for many years. In the background is the Toronto skyline, to the... (more)
A photogenic engine! CN 4803 is a CN GP7 that is preserved near the John Street roundhouse. I'm not the only one taking pictures of this engine! For more train photos, click more)
This unit was retired in 1984 and then paint in PCS shop, Montreal and donated to the city by CN to commemorate Toronto's 150th anniversary.
This locomotive is the only item in the roundhouse which can be said to be of national significance to the history of Canadian railways. This diesel-electric road-switching locomotive appears to b... (more)
A broom and a shovel.....Are two key implements for Canadian railroaders. Both are seen on the nose of CN 4803, leading two other geeps (CN 9418 & CN 7015) as they head east through Dorval ... (more)
On display at the John Street Roundhouse, with downtown Toronto in the background. A thanks to fellow contributor Cameron Applegath for letting me borrow his wide angle lens!
Super Moon - CN GP7 #4803 rests the night away at the Toronto Railway Heritage Association Roundhouse Park.
CN GP7 #4803 rests the night away at the Toronto Railway Heritage Association Roundhouse Park.
As a volunteer at the THRA in downtown Toronto you can see it has it's benefits such as getting in the cab and being a tour-guide like figure showing people the interior and giving them the facts ... (more)
In a comment on Photo #317022, someone asked to see the trucks and fuel tank on CN GP7 4803 at the Toronto Railway Herritage Center.
Preserved GP7 number 4803 sits on the turntable with the Toronto skyline in the background.
Cab of CN GP7 4803 at the John Street Roundhouse.