At Neys, the Trans Canada Highway and Canadian Pacific main line are side by side for about three miles through a piece of rugged terrain on the North Shore of Lake Superior. Herethe daily westbou... (more)
CP 118 climbs Neys Hill with a heavy train
A rare trio of SD40-2's pull a double rail train across the swollen Little Pic River
With an AC4400CW on each end, the Edmonton IMS, AB - Montreal Hochelaga, PQ "mixed/intermodal" train fills the scene at Neys Park nicely.
CP 420 crosses the Little Pic River trestle
Priority train #101 crosses The Little Pic River
Vancouver IMS, BC - Montreal St Luc, PQ stack train #112 crosses the Little Pic River
CP ES44AC 8835 + AC4400CW 9800 have a shorter 64 car freight behind them climbing Neys Hill.
CP ES44AC 8957 pulls 112's freight across The Little Pic River trestle.
CP 100 climbs Neys Hill
With 9830ft of train behind, CP ES44AC's 8790 + 8828 begin to notch into DB to hold back their heavy train as they descend Neys Hill.
CP AC4400CW 9817 wears the beaver emblem with pride as it shoves up Vancouver IMS, BC - Montreal St Luc, PQ #112 up Neys Hill
CP ES44AC 8879, AC4400CW 9716, SD40-2 5946, AC4400CW 8526 are on the helm of Montreal to Edmonton train #119 as they cross the Little Pic River. CP ES44AC 8726 is assisting mid train.
The westbound geometry train passes through Neys, across The Little Pic River
CP 421 twists through Neys