Sweeping through the curve around 9:30
After the sun sets, the sky glows off the river and a train weaves through the curve
Kicking up snow, a pair of AC4400s and an intermodal train pass by the trio of ex-CP heavyweights that act as a restaraunt (With a great view!)
GEVO 8711 heading up a hotshot 100 series intermodal train, glides downhill through Morant's Curve.
With a very, very loud high pitched whining sound, a pair of somewhat new GEVOs battle up Kicking Horse Pass
A short time after sunset, an eastbound intermodal howls through the S curve just west of Lake Louise Station
Westbound Potash loads led by year-old GE "Evolution" Series 8715 start their attack of the famous "S" curve east of Lake Louise, Alberta on a crisp November morning.
Thundering up Kicking Horse with 123 potash loads and a pair of CP ACs in the middle.
CP SD40-2 5699 leads merchandise eastbound through Morant's Curve.
Eastbound Royal Canadian at Morant's Curve.
Morant's curve from the other direction. It will be more than an hour before the sun, shining on the high peaks, makes it into the valley.
CP Rail train 570-17 heads eastbound through the Canadian Rockies past the Lake Louise depot with a trio of then-standard SD40-2s on September 18, 1992.
Steam at Morant's Curve. What could be better?