Surrounded by the last of the fall leaves & a light dusting of snow, CEFX 1029 twists around endless rock cuts & curves as it winds up the 3 mile Neys Hill; the ruling grade on the Heron Bay Sub.
While sitting around the fire at night having some drinks with freinds, I hear a train approahing in the distance so I grab my camera and tripod and run down the trail from our campsite to the bea... (more)
While relaxing on the beach at Neys Provincial Park, I roll over grab my camera and take this shot of a CP CWR train making its way along the coast of Lake Superior. From shots like this, to shots... (more)
CP 112 passes through the changing Boreal Forest with 101 cars.
CP 8753 leads train 114 around steep rock bluffs and momentarily leaves the shores of Lake Superior to cross the Little Pic River and begin its assault on Neys Hill.
CP 114 twists around steep rock walls along the shore of Lake Superior, crosses the Little Pic River, and begins the long climb up Neys Hill; the ruling grade on the Heron Bay Sub.
Train 103 heads down Neys Hill
A quartet of SD40-2's grind up Neys Hill in 8th notch with 86 cars.
CP 9643 heads over the trestle as the sun burns off some fog over the Little Pic River
CP 9643 brings 220's freight up Neys Hill
An 80 car freight takes the curves at Neys; this would be the 2nd last train before being combined with 223 with the economy and carload freight declining.
CP 103 takes a curve heading down Neys Hill
CP 110 curves up Neys Hill with 110 cars!
STLH 5560, CP 6608, CP 6078, CP 6037, CP 9009, CP 5903 pull 61 cars downgrade
CP 103 crosses the Little Pic River with a lengthy train of 115 cars and a midtrain remote.