CN 5672 leads a lashup of 5 locos as the train blasts through Lake Louise. The sound of the horn echos through the mountains and it sends shivers down ones spine. This level crossing is near the campground. 5672 is an SD751, class GF-643 and was built in 1996. It is unusual to see CN on this line as they normally use the more northerly line through Jasper. Here is Lake Louise a short distance from the track. ------------------ Robin Maberly and Tayside [This message has been edited by Robin Matthysen (edited 22 November 2000).]
The picture is great, Robin, and your description is even better! I can hear it now ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.alancurtismodels.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
Thanks for adding the picture of the lake, Robin I have seen pictures from this area, as a friend has a sister living in Calgary, and visits the Rockies regularly. Must get over to see this absolutely beautiful area ourselves! ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.alancurtismodels.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery
Robin, Those pictures are fantastic tne one of the lake could be a postcard ------------------ Regards Paul Cassar-Moderator & Member number 50 SPAD Investigator #1 ICQ 61198217 http://users.bigpond.net.au/railroad2000
Beautiful pictures!!! I can just imagine standing next to the tracks, listening to the horn blow, feeling the ground shake, and exchanging waves with the crew! I love the lake picture. It could be on a calender too. GREAT SHOTS Does CP usally use those tracks? ------------------ Drew What's that? A train horn? Sorry, gotta go!
This is the CPR mainline Drew and traffic is quite heavy with trains coming through about once every two hours or thereabouts. All CP. As I said, it was unusual to see a CN train coming through the kicking horse pass. CN uses the yellowhead pass further North passing through Jasper. The picture shows the train eastbound. It had come up from Field through the spiral tunnels. A grade of 2.2%. Great train watching areas. ------------------ Robin Maberly and Tayside
Robin, Those are great pictures! I am glad you posted them for us "Southerners" to see Chessie ------------------ Harold Hodnett Fan of NS, CSX, and their predecessors! Coming soon: The North Carolina Railfan Web Site http://www.trainweb.org/ncrail/
These pictures are my favorite here at the Trainboard.com Completely awesome . I am gonna bring em to the top again Pssst Robin........ Take some more pictures , you always post some good ones
The camera is loaded but it is too cold to go and wait for trains to pass through. I hear them often enough but not able to get to the track quick enough. This summer I am trekking to Mission BC again and will take as many pictures as possible. Will follow CP through the Kicking Horse pass and on to the Fraser canyon where both CP and CN go through. They are sharing these days with both west bound CP and CN using the tracks on one side and east bound using the track on the other side. On our way home we will follow the Yellowhead pass and see CN in action through Jasper