At 0830 on a spectacular Vancouver morning, CP was hard at work getting a twelve car Royal Canadian Pacific train—the first cruise of the season—prepped for the party of lucky travellers who w... (more)
The Royal Canadian Pacific takes the north track at Lake Louise for a priority pass over CP 112, a priority freight.
Eastbound, returning to Calgary after the LPGA Women's Open. The smoke from the fires in the northwest States has obscured the sun. There is a reflection of the sun just to the left of the headl... (more)
For everyone missing the Empress, here is a flashback: Eastbound at Ottertail with IMAX camera on board.
CP's executive special rolls through the small hamlet of Sawyer behind an A-B-A set of F units.
ABA F9's depart Drake leading the Royal Canadian Pacific, meanwhile passing a mural on the elevator.
A-B-A F's roll past both elevators in downtown Velva on a fine Autumn afternoon.
Racing the bank of clouds, CP's A-B-A set of F units hustles East with 12 cars in tow, carrying Bakken oil field executives.
CP's Customer Special rolls through the Northern Plains behind a stunning A-B-A set of F9's.
567's inside F9's idle through the night with CP's 13 car passenger train. Honestly, CP, you have the most beautiful executive train I've ever seen.
Cruising eastbound along Moberly Flats. A reprieve between the Rogers Pass and the Kicking Horse Canyon.
CP 4106 and GP38-2s 3084 and 3064 lead the Royal Canadian Pacific eastbound on the Shuswap Sub.