CEFX 1041 kicks up some snow as she passes a frozen railfan at Red Jacket. Just looking at this photo gives me chills.
CP 107's DPU exits the Cavers Tunnel and pushes its train around Cavers Bay. Visible to the left is CP 8860 leading train 107.
107-08 passes over the second of the twin bridges near sunset. Now that it's August, the river level is very low in the second channel of the Bow.
CP 107 ducks under the signal tower and moves over the west switch of Marathon.
Sunset glints off of the DPU on CP 107-09 as it races into the sun, blinding the engineer in 9523 up front. (You can see the headend's position because of exhaust) the Rocky Mountains of Kananaski... (more)
Rolling along Three Valley Lake west of Revelstoke, a pair of GEVOs lead auto racks and doublestacks west for Vancouver
CP 107 hugs Lake Superior's Jackfish Bay and is about to enter the Jackfish Tunnel
CP 107 curves along Lake Superior and passes over the mouth of Mink Creek.
CP ES44AC 8824 slowly leaving rotave.
Follwing CP 301 (CP 9671) and CP 435 (CP 5962), CP 107 skirts the shores of Lake Superior's Mink Harbor and passes through Mink Tunnel.
CP 107 exits Mink Tunnel.
CP 107 begins to descend Neys Hill.
CP 9618 leans into the second part of an S-Curve while moving along a large rockcut.
CP 8618 is about to duck under the signal tower at the west switch of Marathon.