Hello Everyone---here's CN Consolidation type N-5-D #2756.This locomotive was built by the railway in it's Transcona shops near Winnipeg Manitoba in Oct.1931
That there is a fine example of a locomotive!
Hello---The U-2 Northerns were built for both fast freight and passenger service but in my opinion looked best at the head end of one of CN's premier passenger trains---here's U-2-G #6200 ready to roll
Hello Everyone---here's a shot I think Doctor Wayne might enjoy
March, 1979 on the Southern Railroad
Charlie
Love the smoke on that one! You can see each chuff.
Nice picture Charlie---gotta love those steam engines.Here's Grand Trunk Western U-1-C #6039.These locomotives were very similiar to the CNR U-1 mountains.This locomotive has been preserved and can be found at Steamtown in Scranton PA.
Hello ---a couple of CNR locomotives rest in front of the enginehouse
Hello Everyone---I was hoping someone would have submitted a picture by now but no luck
Here's CNR Mike #3513 waiting for a signal to proceed
The detailing on those locos is just terrific..!!! You're one lucky bloke....
Push 'ems eastbound through East Palestine, 1977
Charlie
Steamtrains Wrote:You're one lucky bloke....
Hi Gus---
---Charlie,I somehow knew you would come through with another great shot---I'll bet Ralph is drooling
An A-B-A set of PC F7 helpers? You bet I am!
Ralph
Some of us even were bored enough to take night shots. East Palestine, 1977
Charlie
I couldn't resist posting a B&W of the object of my Forum name choice ...
[86" drivers ... built for speed!]