In October a trip to British Columbia to shoot the fall colors and hopefully some SD40-2s. I lucked out with decent weather, fall colors and SD40-2s as seen here as the wayfreight skirts the shore... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s wayfreight between Cranbrook and Golden passes Castledale, British Columbia, on the scenic Windermere Subdivision on July 6, 2014. Trailing lead SD40-2 No. 6036 is a former So... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s wayfreight between Golden and Cranbrook reflects in the backwaters of the Columbia River at McMurdo, British Columbia, on July 16, 2011. Three SD40-2s power the train, led by ... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s southbound wayfreight between Golden and Cranbrook, British Columbia, is south of Wasa, and is powered by five CP Rail SD40-2s on July 15, 2011.
Canadian Pacific’s wayfreight between Cranbrook and Golden is at Castledale, British Columbia, on the scenic Windermere Subdivision during the afternoon of July 15, 2011. Lead locomotive No. 596... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s wayfreight between Golden and Cranbrook approaches Canal Flats, British Columbia, on July 16, 2011. Three SD40-2s power the train, led by CP No. 5942
Arriving at Skookumchuck On Friday, July 15, 2011, the Canadian Pacific southbound wayfreight between Golden and Cranbrook, British Columbia, arrives at Skookumchuck. Five CP Rail SD40-... (more)
Cranbrook bound The southbound Canadian Pacific Golden to Cranbrook wayfreight passes a small trackside pond south of Wasa, British Columbia, on July 15, 2011. Five aging, but still cla... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s wayfreight between Cranbrook and Golden passes through scenic Canal Flats, British Columbia, on July 15, 2011. Three EMD SD40-2s lead the train northbound past the waters of C... (more)
Fort Steele wye The northbound wayfreight curves through the wye at Fort Steele, British Columbia. The train is traveling from Cranbrook to Golden on the Windermere Subdivision. In the ... (more)
Canadian Pacific’s northbound wayfreight with three SD40-2s is now backing up to the paper plant at Skookumchuck, British Columbia, on CP’s Windermere Subdivision. Protecting the rear car for ... (more)