Viewed from a passing Golden Chariot streetcar, we see four pieces of Canadian railway equipment around the ex-CP turntable at Exporail. At left is ONR 1400, the only MLW RS10 still in existence. To its right is another MLW product, POM 1002 an S3 built for the Port of Montreal. To the right of that is CN 6734, an MU Motor built by Canadian Car & Foundry in 1952 for commuter service on the Deux-Montagnes line. Finally we see 'John Molson,' a 2-2-2 steam engine built by Kawasaki during the 1970s as a replica of one of Canada's first steam engines. It has just left the turntable after a demonstration. For more train photos, check out http://www.railpictures.net/photos/mtlwestrailfan/.
Crazy pool power consists, colorful gatherings of locomotives at a diesel service area, or a mixture of colorful locomotives in storage lines. A minimum of four different paint schemes required.