IC&E 6211 leads the CP Holiday Train westbound through Mt. Carroll towards the 3:30pm stop at Savanna.
The Holiday Train sails over Harpursville Trestle with plenty of railfans and a handful of on-lookers to witness this beautiful sight; only wish there was more snow on the ground!
CP 9824 brings the Holiday Train around the sweeping curve at Sanitaria Springs only a few miles into this evenings trip to Oneonta, Cobbleskill and finally, Delanson.
The bright lights of the Holiday Train reflect off a frozen Seward Lake just west of Schenevus at 17:15.
CP 9824 is the star of the show on this Friday night in Scranton near the former DL&W Bridge 60 Tower. The crowds kept coming the whole time the train was there.
Finally underway again after making about 20 railfans and curious onlookers wait shivering at the Nassagaweya 1st Line crossing for about an hour. Next stop Galt, where its instructions were to ar... (more)
A CP Foreman does a roll-by inspection for the Holiday Train as it heads north on the Hamilton Sub. When it reaches Guelph Junction it will pause there for about an hour before proceeding west to ... (more)
The CP Holiday Train pauses on the 2,375 feet long and 240 feet tall Tunkhannock Viaduct for the largest crowd CP employees in the pace truck had ever seen in Nicholson.
The CP Holiday Train behind AC44 9824 for the second year in a row rolls north towards its first stop in Oneonta along the Susquehanna River at Bainbridge.
The Holiday Train is the big star in Scranton on this picture perfect night. Crowds arrived early to drop off food and enjoy the show. In a short while, the train will be on it's way North.
Now arriving, Track 2, the CP Holiday Train!
Tis the season! The 2006 CP Holiday Train sits under an eerie sky at Oneonta, NY. The frozen puddles tell a different story than the severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings that ri... (more)
The CP Holiday train making like a comet rolls over the frozen Wisconsin River illuminating the nightime sky.
Merry Christmas.
CP Holiday Train highballs Portage for the North Pole.