Going for a spin. The 'John Molson' steam engine takes a spin on Exporail's turntable (was previously in use by CP in St-Lin, Quebec many decades ago before being donated). In the ba... (more)
On the left side of Barrington Station at Exporail is the 'John Molson' steam engine. At the right is MTC 1959, a streetcar which does a loop around the museum grounds starting this weekend. Barri... (more)
The 'John Molson' steam engine is passing preserved equipment at Exporail, including a VIA FP9. For more train photos, click here.
The 'John Molson' steam engine is passing preserved equipment at Exporail, including a VIA FP9 and CP RDC-4. For more train photos, click more)
Barrington Station at dusk. Just after sunset we see the 'John Molson' steam engine and a streetcar (STM 1959) at Barrington Station. This was part of the 'Illuminated Trains' night shoot a... (more)
'John Molson' is a 2-2-2 steam engine built by Kawasaki during the 1970s as a replica of one of Canada's first steam engines. This photo was taken from a passing streetcar at Exporail.
At 12.5 tons, the Cumberland Valley Railroad's "Pioneer" is one of the smallest passenger locomotives in existence - it's hard to imagine this little teapot wheeling varnish between Hagarstown, Ma... (more)
The “Saint-Pierre” is an ancestor to all French locomotives and is the oldest original steam locomotive still preserved on the European continent. In 1844, the English engineer William Buddico... (more)
The John Molson, an steam 2-2-2 locomotive, is showing up at Barrington station at Exporail in St-Constant, QC.
This unusual LNWR 2-2-2, 3020 Cornwall, built in 1847, is on display at the National Railway Museum annexe at Shildon, County Durham. Have you ever seen a driving wheel that big? The diameter is 8... (more)