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About to cross Mink Creek at mile 72.5 on the CP's Heron Bay Sub, CP 9713 and 9530 haul train 108 eastward through Mink Tunnel and around Mink Harbour on its serpentine journey across the north shore of Lake Superior. (Sept 14/06)
CP 5940 with Thunder Bay to Toronto train 220 works its way east in the low evening sun at Jackfish, mile 99 on the CP's Heron Bay Subdivision. Sept 13/06
BNSF hoppers seem to migrate to northern Alberta on a regular basis, but this one stands out. Santa Fe 350346 appears fully intact, free of any patches or other things that symbolize the demise of the Santa Fe. Here we see him heading back east on CN 314. I caught this same car going north on...
The first signs of spring are beginning to show at Dogfish Point along Samish Bay, with grasses greening up and the trees having thawed out and begun to bud. Through this scene sweeps Amtrak Cascades train #513, ten minutes into its daily journey from Bellingham to Portland.
Late one afternoon in August 2007, a monster Newark-Roseville manifest attempted to cross the Suisun Bay Bridge out of Martinez, California, with 172 cars. While his two motors were somehow up to the task, he went into emergency just before reaching the northern shore. This left his brakeman to...
WC 7495, a SD45, on the way to the yard in Green Bay, WI. The train is approaching the yard from the south, on the trackage that parallels the Fox River on Green Bay's west side.
A little yellow bay-window caboose sits on display near what used to be the Bozeman depot, which at one time was served by the Northern Pacific Railway.