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Canadian Railroads > Along the Sea-to-Sky CorridorDate: 09/24/20 21:47 Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: loleta Thanks for the nudge, Truxtrax. I'm still here, still photographing trains as time allows--which isn't often lately. Apart from the occasional special move, which I seem always to miss, the only game in town here is train 546, the daily turn between North Vancouver and Squamish along Howe Sound.
1. 546 and foxgloves, southbound near Shannon. 2. Northbound at Squamish South with Shannon Falls in the distance. 3. Southbound at Britannia. Loleta Fernbridge Date: 09/24/20 21:49 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: loleta 4. Northbound at Porteau.
5. Crossing the Stawamus River leaving Squamish. 6. Southbound at Squamish South. - L.F. Date: 09/24/20 21:51 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: loleta Date: 09/24/20 23:24 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: E25 Very inspiring work, L-F.
The most recent CN paint scheme looks pretty good in those settings. I could never quite muster any affection toward the RWB + nose stripes scheme of the BCOL. Greg Stadter Phoenix, AZ Date: 09/25/20 04:20 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: zoohogger Number 5 reflection shot.
Very beautiful and well done. I think that would be an IOTD. Rick z Date: 09/25/20 06:23 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: 3rdswitch Outstanding bunch.
JB Date: 09/25/20 09:18 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: Ibis Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Date: 09/25/20 17:54 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: ns1000 Great pics!!
Date: 09/26/20 08:15 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: bobk Awesome shots!
Date: 09/28/20 15:59 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: feclark Welcome back! The second and fifth shots are lovely, and I envy you having conventional-cab SD60s to shoot!
Fred Date: 09/28/20 22:49 Re: Along the Sea-to-Sky Corridor Author: shortlineboss In picture 3, are the cars right behind the power for coil steel? How large is the 546?
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