CN yard power in Thunder Bay.
Ready to head west.
MLW C424 CP 4203 and mate are at the Thunder Bay, ON locomotive facility in August 1976. These two units could use a wash job
MLW M636s CP 4711 and 4718 await their assignment at Thunder Bay, ON in August 1976. the units look good in their Action Red "candy cane" scheme.
CP westbound passes under the abandoned CN Graham Subdivision.
CP train 108 arrives in Thunder Bay.
Time is taking it's toll on VIA 6510 on static display. Since VIA stopped going through Thunder Bay in 1990, this is the only way to see a VIA train here.
Light power off train 120 heads to the fuel stand in Thunder Bay.
Now retired, GP9s, CP 1643 and CP 1640 as well as yard control unit CP 1159 between jobs in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Power off 320 and another GP38-2 meet up on the south main at mile 130 of the CP Nipigon Subdivision.
Train 320 approaching Thunder Bay at mile 16.1 on the CP Kaministiquia Subdivision.
Train 112 approaching Thunder Bay.
DMIR 407 heads to Thunder Bay North with a transfer.
The westbound Canadian departs Thunder Bay, ON. The train is pulling out onto the mainline from the CP station. This station is located in what was once Ft. William.
Train 321 departing Thunder Bay.