"I've got clearance papers for you guys at Dockmure, and give a headsup at Pickeral please, over.." With a clearance up the DRZ from 202 REY to 1127 STC, CP 119 powers out of ... (more)
The daily haul of import goods on 107 cruises past the North end of Dock Siding with a clearance all the way up the Directional Running Zone on the CP Parry Sound Sub. In the DRZ, CP and CN run 90... (more)
GEXR 432 (K43231 XX to CN), a GEXR transfer of traffic from Stratford-Kitchener to CN Mac Yard pounds the diamond at Brampton on this hot summer morning. Oscar Majcher took a similar shot nearly a... (more)
CN 107 charges past NSS Dock Siding in a patch of evening sunlight with CN 2251, BCOL 4605 leading tonights train.
"Yeah were getting off at the same spot, over.." CN 107 throttles out of Dock Siding at the North Siding Switch with NS-style 8021 and 5602 enroute to a crew change at South Pa... (more)
CP 113 thru Lovekin.
VIA 55 shoots through Lovekin with a GE Genesis product leading.
A D9 with CN's original design idea for the D9 cab, also CN's version of the 'Canadian Safety Cab' found on the CP SD40-2F and GO Transit F59PH designed in the late 80's by GMDD. CN C44-9WL 2511 k... (more)
Passengers from places in eastern Ontario and Québec are comfortably seated on VIA 657 as 6440 speeds past the classic curve at Lovekin. Note the conductor giving two friendly waves from the cab.
CP 230 appears around the bend at Lovekin, ON with two classic GMD products leading intermodal container traffic for Montréal's Hochelaga Wharf.
CP 221 heads up the Mactier Sub with traffic for Thunder Bay.
GO 161 coasts into Kipling GO Station.
A quick stroll from Osler to Wallace Ave. bridge gives me this shot of VIA 87 coasting through Bloor GO Station in the neighbourhood of West Toronto.
CP SD40-2 5988, a product of London, ON General Motors Diesel Division, with an ex-KCS 5420, leads the daily Windsor-Toronto manifest, 440, past Osler St. on a chilly morning.
GO MP40 603 leads train 210 from Georgetown to TUS over the rapidly dissolving West Toronto diamond. Credit to Jon Angeles for the photo angle idea!