The rising sun glints off the side of BNSF Railway train Q-NSABAR6-20, a Guaranteed Service Intermodal train operating from Norfolk Southern’s Ashland Avenue Yard in Chicago, Illinois, to Barsto... (more)
Canadian Pacific SD70ACU 6644 wears the camouflage colors applied to Royal Canadian Air Force "Spitfire" fighter planes flown at the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944.... (more)
Racing westward along the Crookton Cutoff, CP 6644 leads a Q-train as the four motors races up to 70 MPH near Williams. CP 6644 is painted in Royal Canadian Air Force "Spitfire" fighter planes pai... (more)
CP 6644,tribute to the Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day), finds itself leading a NS interchange (Chicago, IL) to Barstow, CA stack train across the Seligman Sub as it races down the Arizona Divi... (more)
CP 6644 made a rare appearance to the American Southwest. This locomotive is painted in Royal Canadian Air Force "Spitfire" fighter planes paint scheme, which pays tribute to the Allied ... (more)
CP 7019 leads a loaded oil train into Heavener on its way to Port Author Texas.
CP 298 shoves in at Red Rock with a nice SD70ACu pair for power. I was surprised that the 7043 was this clean.
Canadian Pacific‘s heritage unit 7011 sitting in gulf 4 track tiedown under a beautiful night sky
On an overcast Labor Day weekend, a sharp looking pair of Canadian Pacific EMD products slowly maneuver mixed freight #493-06 out of Humboldt Yard and across the 900+ foot Mississippi River truss ... (more)
CP SD70ACU shoves 112's freight up the grade out of Thunder Bay
A CP SD70ACU visits the BNSF Chillicothe Subdivision for the very first time in the lead featuring one of the hottest trains on the line.
CP 7015 was tasked to lead this CP OCS train after the F units had issues. The OCS is headed back north and is about to enter Harpers Ferry, IA
Eastbound arrives at Thunder Bay.
CP 112 eases across the Nipigon River bridge, with the massive Highway 11/17 suspension bridge beside.
CP 112 cruises over Coldwater Creek and stretches out heading towards Hurkett. The North Shore of Superior is mainly yellow with an abundance of birch and poplar tree's.