A southbound local from Orangeville glides through the country side of Caledon with 7 cars from local industries around Orangeville, Ontario. The train will stop just outside of Brampton to work V... (more)
Three month's after it's final "farewell" run, OBRY 1000 sits at the back of the line in Orangeville. Tagged by vandals and masked with a few quick paint jobs, it will sit here for now, awaiting i... (more)
Operating previously with only one locomotive, doubleheaders on the OBRY were almost unheard of. The Credit Valley Explorer "Fairwell to 1000" trip however featured a rare doubleheader with both l... (more)
The man and his machine. Hogger Steve Bradley leans out of CCGX 1000 making sure everyone is aboard during a Credit Valley Explorer excursion stop in Inglewood. Having switched hundreds of cars, b... (more)
Covered in snow from up north, CCGX 4009 and her train head south past a former customer in Brampton, on their way to interchange some cars with CP in Streetsville.
While a crew member closes the knuckle at the end of her set off, CCGX 1000 runs around the interchange track to couple on to the lifts on the other end of the caboose at the CP-OBRY interchange i... (more)
It was suppose to be the final farewell run for the famed CCGX 1000, a hi nosed GP9 built by GMD for the Quebec North Shore & Labrador Railway, as seen here, she's trailing an ex CN GP9RM through ... (more)
A new way of DPUing a short tourist train to get up steep hills well maybe not...CCGX 4009 hangs a ride north back to Orangeville as the 1000 puts on her last show before going into storage.
It's one of those days. After driving north for an hour to Orangeville in hopes of a driftbusting chase, I was disappointed to find the yard cleared and 1000 covered in snow, meaning they ran yest... (more)
Steve Bradley clears the snow hill from the "Pride of Orangeville" after doing battle with drifts on the southbound trek from Orangeville. **NOTE: The lack of snow on the ground in Mississauga. ... (more)
Southbound way freight crawls over the famed 'Forks of Credit' trestle, stories above the valley below.
After returning from its trip to Streetsville, the crew of the Orangeville Brampton Railway backs its single car for the local Glad Plant into the railyard. It's hard to believe up to 6 tracks cro... (more)
The Credit Valley Explorer leans into the curve coming off the trestle at Forks of the Credit.
OBRY's Credit Valley Explorer crosses a trestle over a branch of the river that gives this location it's name on a sunny winter Saturday.
Passengers wait to board the Credit Valley Explorer at Orangeville Station.