Welcome Visitor. First time here? Like what you see? Bookmark us for when you are bored, and check out 'top shots' and 'fantastic (editors choice)' in the menu above, you won't be dissapointed. Join our community! click here to sign up for an account today. Sick of this message? Get rid of it by logging-in here.



Mornings in Thunder Bay were very rewarding. CN's daily freight usually arrived around dawn and their trek across town to Port Arthur would have the sun positioned perfectly for photography. On this early August morning A436's power scoots across the glass-like McIntyre River with CN SD75i 5690-SD60F 5518-GP9 Slug 229-GP9RM 7268 with darn near a perfect reflection.
Copyright Notice: This image ©David Young all rights reserved.



Caption: Mornings in Thunder Bay were very rewarding. CN's daily freight usually arrived around dawn and their trek across town to Port Arthur would have the sun positioned perfectly for photography. On this early August morning A436's power scoots across the glass-like McIntyre River with CN SD75i 5690-SD60F 5518-GP9 Slug 229-GP9RM 7268 with darn near a perfect reflection.

Photographer:
David Young [276] (more) (contact)
Date: 08/12/2010 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: CN 5690 (search)
Train Symbol: CN A436 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 3.5, CN Kashabowie Sub (search)
City/Town: Thunder Bay (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
Share Link: http://www.railpictures.ca/?attachment_id=32688
Click here to Log-in or Register and add your vote.

13 Favourites
Photographers like Gold.Log-in or Register to show appreciation
View count: 1654 Views

Share this image on Facebook, Twitter or email using the icons below
Photo ID: 31510

Map courtesy of Open Street Map

Full size | Suncalc
Note: Read why maps changed. Suncalc.net for reference only.

All comments must be positive in nature and abide by site rules. Anything else may be removed without warning.

4 Comments
  1. Very nice.

  2. Ah, Mr. Young, (the guy that sucked me into contributing to this site) a very fancy morning image. Good luck out there on the job !!!!

  3. Don’t think I deserve that acknowledgement Mr. Mooney, I’m sure you had more individuals locally pressure you into contributing. No lets see some more moldy oldies, maybe of some branchline material that you glanced at?

  4. Awesome shot! I tried to do something like this at this very spot when I was out there in August, but I was treated to an awful lot of clouds :)

Railpictures.ca © 2006-2023 all rights reserved. Photographs are copyright of the photographer and used with permission
Terms and conditions | About us