A couple miles out of Glenwood, the "Royal Canadian Pacific" heads west on the Elbow Lake Sub back home to Calgary. The swamp in the foreground provided a nice reflection.
CP Presidential Train 40B is wasting no time as they head down the hill for St. Paul Yard. The BNSF westbound visible below on the St. Paul Sub is stalled out, and the conductor is in the process ... (more)
The first minutes of sunlight greet a quad set of F units leading the charge through Mackenzie with the “Canada 150” train.
A quartet of F's lead the eastbound "Canada 150" train across the Nipigon River. The new four-lane suspension bridge for the Trans-Canada highway is still under construction in the backg... (more)
Inspection Train By HQ. It is now known as the State University of New York Administration Building, but as any area railfan can tell you, it was once the offices of the Delaware and Hudson... (more)
CP 1401 Leads the Canada 150 Train Set West, the Day before the official start of the cross country tour
The Grandest Of The D&H. On the afternoon of Monday, October 29, 2018 Canadian Pacific Office Car Special 41B with 1401 (ex-CN 6541, FP9A), 4106 (ex-CN 6515, FP9A), and 4107 (ex-CN 6526, FP... (more)
Train 40B-12 crosses over the 904 feet Canadian Pacific Camden Place Rail Bridge in Minneapolis. CP 1401 CP 1900 CP 4107 CP 4106
CP 1401 leads the business train through downtown Bellevue on the former IC&E.
The CP business train goes for a swim as it heads north on the Marquette Sub and along the flooded Mississippi River.
The CP business train crosses the flooded Mississippi River at Sabula, IA.
CP 1401 makes its way down the causeway between the Mighty Mississippi and Edick Lake seen from the flooded playground at Sabula, IA.
CP 1401 leads the westbound business across Grange Road just outside the small down of Shannon in northwestern Illinois.
On a gloomy spring morning the CP business train is seen paralleling Rte 72 on the former IC&E main line to Savanna.
CP 1401 leads the CP business train westbound over the former IC&E at 75 miles from downtown Chicago.