Canadian National train 324 crosses the trestle at Alburgh, VT with the EJ&E heritage locomotive CN 3023 in charge while two anglers fish for bass along the pilings.
CN 324 is passing CN 500, which is stopped and about to set off some cars on the freight track of CN's Montreal Sub.
After the conductor threw the switch, CN 324 is about to diverge from the Rouses Point Sub to the Swanton Sub at CN Cantic.
CN 2198 and CN 2528 are the power on CN 324 on a frigid morning.
CN 324 is getting close to the American border as it approaches a crossing with CN 2198 and CN 2528 for power.
The conductor is about to throw the switch so that CN 324 can diverge from the Rouses Point Sub to the Swanton Sub at CN Cantic. Cantic is named after the Canada Atlantic Railway, which built a li... (more)
CN 324 with CN 2198 & CN 2528 is passing the ex-Grand Trunk station in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu. At right is an oversized spike to commemorate how this was the terminus of Canada's first railway (the... (more)
A standard cab leader is in charge of CN 324 as it heads east near Turcot Ouest, bound for Vermont. Units are CN 2012 and CN 5626.
CN 324 has a trio of ES44DC's (CN 2306, CN 2262 & CN 2312) as it heads east with 94 cars for the NECR. At left VIA 35 is stopped and will only get its signal once CN 324 clears.
CN 324 heads into St. Albans.
IC 2465 & CN 9454 lead a 40-car CN 324 eastbound, on its way to St. Albans, Vermont.
CN 324 with SD75I's CN 5737 and CN 5760 and 72 cars rounds a curve, on its way to St. Albans and interchange with the NECR.
CN 324 with CN 2153, CN 8882 and 57 cars is on its way to St. Albans, Vermont and interchange with the New England Central Railroad.
Brand new CN 3263 is the sole power on a 24-car CN 324 which is approaching Turcot Ouest.
CN 324 with CN 5700, CN 8007, BCOL 4647 and 80 cars is ducking under a signal bridge at Turcot Ouest, on its way to St. Albans, Vermont where it will interchange with the New England Central Railr... (more)