A potash train slowly crawls upgrade at MP 118 on the CP Laggan Sub.
Just about at the top of Kicking Horse Pass, another 1/2 mile to go before hitting the Continental Divide and entering British Columbia.
The photo location made famous by CP company photographer Nicholas Morant.
East of Canmore along the Bow River.
A pair of Geeps sit in the small CP yard by the Lafarge plant at Exshaw surrounded by the Canadian Rockies.
Canadian National Railway: Courtesy and Service. A GP9RM leads a short local over the Candian Pacific mainline in Calgary, Alberta.
Number 16 has been resting at this location in Fauley Park for nearly a half century. She remains in surprisingly good condition for not being fenced off or covered. The park itself is dedicated ... (more)
NSSR 9169, the oldest operating RDC in the United States, is all decorated for the Polar Express that shuttles to the Fitgers Brewery and back along with activities for the kids. This unit was ori... (more)
A UP train crawls through the streets of downtown Shakopee.
IC 6251 leads a loaded taconite train down Proctor hill.
CN 5298 shoves back a cut of limestone while another CN train works the ore dock.
Taconite cars as far as the eye can see. The PRS pushes cars onto dock 6.
The Proctor Road Switch grinds up the grade with 36 loads of limestone for the Mintac taconite plant on Minnesota's Iron Range.
A clean Mac pushes up the rear of this empty taconite train passing through Cloquet on a cool, crisp morning.
A couple of BNSF switchers shove several gondolas of railroad ties into a local industry.