Vancouver bound grain loads cross the Thompson River behind a new, rebuilt AC4400CWM.
With a brand new GE AC4400CWM on the point, CP train 301-440 winds its way around the main track at Lasha on CN's Ashcroft Sub.
Maintenance crews battle the continuous wear and tear on the snowsheds and tunnels east of Lytton, BC on CN's Ashcroft Sub as CP 301-440's train heads west hugging the mountain walls.
CP AC4400CWM 8040 and AC4400CW 9806 hug to the cliff between Morris and Lasha on CN's Ashcroft Sub.
CN SD75I 5673 has just departed the west switch at Lasha and is seen leading train Q101 across the Thompson River.
CP ES44AC 8701 leads hotshot 113-12 across the Fraser River just west (south) of Lytton, BC.
A late running westbound VIA Rail Canada "Canadian" crosses over the Thompson River at Lytton, BC. Immediately west of here the Thompson River flows into the Fraser River and heads towar... (more)
A Canadian National stack train crosses the Thompson River at Lytton, BC. It is here at Lytton the Thompson and Fraser Rivers collide. Lytton was a crossroads and important stop on the early roads... (more)
CN5799 rolls thru the rock sheds along the Thompson River. This portion of the canyon is perhaps one of the most treacherous.... The almost vertical scree slope made it necessary to build artifici... (more)
A westbound CP sulphur train rolls thru the rock sheds in White Canyon. The train is on the CN side of the canyon. The Canadian National was the second railroad along the Thompson River. Despite ... (more)
A westbound coal train thunders into Lytton, British Columbia. The busy mainlines of CN/CP along Highway 1 is scenic railfan hotspot, that is must see.....
CN ES44AC 2837 and ET44AC 3076 lead a westbound intermodal along the Thompson River.
CP ES44AC 8798 and AC4400CW 9822 lead a westbound intermodal along the Thompson River near Morris on CN's Ashcroft Sub.
ES44AC 2837 and ET44AC 3076 approach Morris as they lead a westbound intermodal along the Thompson River.
CN Dash 8-40CMs 2402 and 2413 lead a westbound intermodal along the Thompson River east of Lytton.