This site was started so I could share my collection of railway images I have been taking for the past few years. All photos are my own work unless otherwise noted. From time to time I travel and try to take photos in different locations. I will post mostly images shot in Prince Rupert but not limited to here.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Turning locomotives on the wye
Well after what seems like months on end of rain the sun finally came out through the clouds today. It is the first time I've managed to make it to the waterfront rail yard in months as well and managed to catch CN 8884 exiting the wye on its way out of town. The photo was taken with a new 24.6 megapixel Sony A77 so I'd like to hear your comments on the unedited image......
Sunday, November 6, 2011
National Film Board railroad videos
Iwas surfing the web this morning and found the following web page so I thought I'd add it to my blog.
National Film Board of Canada
National Film Board of Canada
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Talk about a bad day!
If you thing your having a bad day.......take a look at these photos from Lloydminster yesterday. The driver is probably on his way to the unemployment office after the County Mountie finishes with him. Photos by unknown.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Container Train on the Skeena Subdivision
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Last turn before Terrace
8855 on the Tyee siding
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Crossing the Skeena at Terrace
Monday, May 23, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
CN 5680 with 5630 on the waterfront
Sunday, May 1, 2011
PRG 7305 working the elevator yard
Former CN 7305 GMD SW1200RS was working the Prince Rupert Grain elevator on Ridley Island early this morning in the rain. The locomotive had been leased from CN but was purchased after a derailment accident. Now rebuilt, crews use the locomotive to do the switching assignments in the rail yard pushing strings of loaded cars in to the electric car indexer to be offloaded.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
CN 8964 in the early morning rain
Stranger in a foreign land
6:30 this morning under a gray dismal sky I hit the rail yard with my camera in hand where I spotted CN 8964 with what I thought was a BC Rail Phantom blue unit in tow but to my surprise it was Illinois Central 1005 (EMD SD-70 BLT 09/95). The lighting conditions weren't the greatest in the light rain but I managed to get a few descent photos which I turned into the Black and White images you see here.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Westbound at Exstew on the Skeena Sub
BC Rail 4647 South of Williams Lake
Eastbound Canadian Pacific empty coal train
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Westbound in the Thompson River Valley
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Planes, Trains and Trucks?
I haven't had too many opportunities to do much railfaning lately but did manage to capture a few photos of CN 616-34 which is a rather unusual piece of MOW equipment. I spotted the unit in the early morning hours March 22 in Cache Creek, B.C. at the local A&W restaurant where the truck driver was tightening the hold down chain. The unit is a jet engine with a flared nozzle mated to a self propelled chassis used to melt/blow snow off tracks.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Taking a break!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
CN 15007 15008 Track Evaluation Cars
While its been along time since I've posted anything due to a busy schedule at work and home. I have replaced my Sony A380 with a new Sony SLT A55 which is a huge setup on the 380. The weather has been typical North Coast, winter rains day after day with the occasional brief break in between squalls. I did manage to get out today and made my way to the waterfront where I caught up to CN 5287 with cars 15007 and 15008 parked idling in the rain. These cars are starting to make regular appearance in town. I have seen them 2 or 3 times over the past year. 15007 is a former 60' ballasted box car (CNA794704) built by Pullman Standard in January 1964. 15008 is a track geometry car converted from ex. Via 1802/CN 1802 "Cape Rosier" built by Pullman Standard in 1954.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Early morning start
Well this CN crew had a short Christmas holiday when their day started at 02:30 in Terrace on Boxing day. They pulled a mixed freight to Rupert where they split it up and sorted the cars into the correct order they had to go on to the rail barge at Pillsbury Point. Once the car are sorted a string of idler cars (bulkhead flat cars) is inserted between the locomotive and the cars that are being put on the barge (keeps the locomotive off the ramp). 2555 was the prime mover for the days work, gone are the days a geep or switcher was assigned the duties. While the train was being switched another crew on the Foss Marine tug was pushing the barge into its slip and bolting the rails that extend beyond the end of the ramp to the rails on the barge deck. They also attach winch cables to the barge that pull the barge tight to the ramp to keep it in place. The tug remains under power pushing the barge into the ramp during the loading procedure as a safety precaution.