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During an evening at Swan Landing, overlooking Brule Lake, we would experience thick clouds, along with a number of rain systems covering the mountains, on the east side of Jasper National Park. Fortunately our timing would work out, as the rain clouds would clear up and brighten just in time for Canadas Premier passenger train "The Canadian" to blast on eastward. The calm waters provided a nice reflection too.
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Caption: During an evening at Swan Landing, overlooking Brule Lake, we would experience thick clouds, along with a number of rain systems covering the mountains, on the east side of Jasper National Park. Fortunately our timing would work out, as the rain clouds would clear up and brighten just in time for Canadas Premier passenger train "The Canadian" to blast on eastward. The calm waters provided a nice reflection too.

Photographer:
Christopher Wasney [64] (more) (contact)
Date: 09/24/2014 (search)
Railway: VIA Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: Via 6417 (search)
Train Symbol: P002 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Swan Landing, MP 199.4, CN Edson Sub (search)
City/Town: Hinton (search)
Province: Alberta (search)
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5 Comments
  1. Simply gorgeous !!!

  2. Superb. What a great location.

  3. FAN – TAS -TIC! Wow!

    Hiawatha Pete,

    http://northamericabyrail.info

  4. You nailed this!

  5. Thank you gents. It was a lot of fun to catch.

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