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BNSF 5531 leads the southbound Prince George,BC to
Everett,WA manifest across Dakota Creek as it approaches the US Custom Station to undergo the inspection for entering the US.Three different models make up the power for this train D9-44CW,SD70M,and ES44DC
CN 8946 leads its northbound loaded coal train across Dakota Creek during moderate to heavy rainfall.It is about three miles to the International Border at Blaine,WA then on to a crew change at Vancouver,BC.With a new crew,it will be on to their ultimate destination of Prince Rupert,BC
BNSF 6386 leads a loaded unit coal train thru Picnic Point Park headed for a crew change at Everett,WA then on to Roberts Bank,BC to discharge over 12000 tons of coal.
BNSF 9904 leads an empty southbound unit coal train at track speed (60 MPH) thru Custer,WA after discharging over 12,000 tons of export coal at Roberts Bank,BC.It's headed back to PRB for another load.
CPR 9552 and 9728 at Donald, British Columbia bring a westbound double stack through a iconic Pacific Northwest summer landscape along the Columbia River with sun, water, logging and mountains.
CPR 9736 leads a train out double stacks out of 26,517 Connaught for the descent down Beaver Creek to the Columbia River at Beavermouth, British Columbia.
CPR 9597 crests the top of the grade at Notch Hill, British Columbia with an eastbound double stack loaded with steamship containers bound for the heart of North America.
CPR 9709 leads an empty potash train back to Saskatchewan. It is the end of August and the last hay crop for 2010 has been cut in Notch Hill, British Columbia.
The Eastbound Rocky Mountaineer follows the Illecillewaet River through Albert Canyon, British Columbia on its way to Rodgers Pass and Calgary, Alberta.
CPR 9715 leads a eastbound of empty grain cars through Illecillewaet, British Columbia on their way back to the Prairies for another load of export wheat.
This westbound double stack on August 27, 2010 at Glacier, British Columbia will shortly kick over the top and start it decent of Rodgers Pass. Reportedly the first snow of the season is falling in the high country above the pass
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