CP 7009 + CEFX 1006 lug 421's freight through Neys
Toronto Yard, ON - Vancouver Coquitlam, BC train 103 with CP AC4400CWM 8014, CP AC4400CW 8556, + CP SD40-2's 5901 + 5792 are crossing The Little Pic River trestle, and along the granite rocks dott... (more)
A weathered ES44AC + clean SD70ACU provide the power for a short 4000' manifest as it crosses The Little Pic River.
Neys Provincial Park; At the end of a nearly mile and a half long sandy beach lies the mouth of the Little Pic River as it spills into Lake Superior. Further up is the Canadian Pacific mainline. H... (more)
At the end of a nearly mile and a half long sandy beach lies the mouth of the Little Pic River as it spills into Lake Superior. Further up is the Canadian Pacific mainline. Train 112 with over 100... (more)
CP 8165 + CP 7016 have 112's freight in check, curving across the Little Pic River.
CP 118 crosses the Little Pic River trestle at Neys with a fairly new rebuild upfront
Vancouver Deltaport, BC - Toronto Yard, ON stack train #104 makes its way through Neys, and across the Little Pic River trestle.
CP 112 has crested Neys Hill and begins to pick up speed
CP had plans to run a "GPS" Herzog ballast train from Sudbury but plans changed last night and it was combined with regular 421 at Cartier and designated a 2421-16 instead. Bummer! That ... (more)
CP's Track Evaulation Train makes its way across the bridge at Neys. That MILW car sure gives the TEC train a nice splash of colour!
Montreal, PQ - Vancouver, BC stacks pass over the Little Pic River at Neys. Both the Trans Canada Highway and the CP have spectacular bridges here.
After getting a light at Middleton; the Edmonton IMS, AB - Montreal Hochelaga, PQ stacker pokes out of the bush along the rugged shores of Superior following 100-14's freight.
Westbound geometry train operating from Chapleau, ON - Thunder Bay, ON makes its way across The Little Pic River trestle.
CP 421 crests the hill at Neys with a heavy freight/combo of Herzog ballast.