CP 8768 leads a loaded coal train west across the Columbia River in Revelstoke. The other bridge in the background is named the Big Eddy bridge. It turned 100 years old this month.
RMRX 8014 leads its train west across the Columbia river in Revelstoke.
CP 8934 leads an intermodal stack train west across the Columbia River in Revelstoke. My main objective on this trip was to follow the Rocky Mountaineer. I got a picture of it here about 15 minute... (more)
Cp 9014 leads westbound on a CWR train though the tunnels at Clanwilliam on the CPR Sushwap sub
Canadian Pacific train 199 crosses the Columbia River as it departs Revelstoke, British Columbia, on September 30, 2015.
Three Canadian Pacific GMD GP9's in original paint scheme. Photo from my slide collection. No photographer listed on slide.
Oilfired 4-6-4 steamlocomotive class "H1b" # 2816 "Empress" of the Canadian Pacific Railway, built in 1930 by the Montreal Locomotive Works, with an employee special in Revelst... (more)
Still a caboose at the end of the train.
The eastbound Canadian leaves Revelstoke.
The eastbound Canadian crosses the Columbia River east of Revelstoke.
CP 5565 and a number of other SD40-2 occupy the Revelstoke, BC locomotive facilities at CP Rail's yard in that city. It may be August, but there was plenty of moisture earlier this day.
Westbound freight emerges from one of the tunnels at Eagle Pass west of Revelstoke.
A recent winter trip in search of snow plows... It didn't disappoint! An plow set travels east on Canadian Pacific's Mountain Sub at Greely.
On September 30, 2015, eastbound Canadian Pacific stack train No. 302 crosses the Columbia River entering Revelstoke, British Columbia.
The eastbound Canadian makes a station stop at Revelstoke, BC on a day that feels more like fall than August.