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  1. CN operation safety caboose 77014

    CN operation safety caboose 77014

    CN operation safety caboose 77014 Near Mile post 115 Near Carberry, Manitoba
  2. Operation Lifesaver RV

    Operation Lifesaver RV

    I've seen this bus every time CP's Holiday train comes through. If they follow each other, why not just put it on the train? You can see the Saskatoon Food Bank truck loading in the background.
  3. CBNS hi-rail

    CBNS hi-rail

    Your typical plain-white shortline hi-rail, until you see this decal on the back. Quite clever IMHO, although a pick-up truck certainly doesn't qualify as a train in my log book.
  4. CN 2450 Dash 8-40CM

    CN 2450 Dash 8-40CM

    Although barely a teenager at 15 years old, this unit is showing quite a bit of wear and tear - just look at those amazing safety stripes on the frame. 3 varieties there - shiny, dirty and the original white. The primer panel under the cab doesn't look pretty either.
  5. SK. 101

    SK. 101

    Today most of CP's hi-rail equipement is either wearing the white beaver sheme of the yellow CP Rail paint. Here we have a cross-over of the two, a classic yellow "CP Rail paint" Chevy SUV with the beaver decals and safety stripes added for a modern look. I love it, looks just like...
  6. Now That 's one way!

    Now That 's one way!

    Always practice safety anyway!
  7. UP "Safety Slogan" Caboose at Speed

    UP "Safety Slogan" Caboose at Speed

    A ubiquitous (for 1980) UP cupola caboose, probably a CA-8 or CA-9, with the "Safety Slogan", "Go Big Train", sails over a grade crossing at speed eastbound through Walnut, California on Union Pacific's Los Angeles Subdivision. The Kodachrome was taken on December 26, 1980...
  8. CRAPS

    CRAPS

    Something we all should Live by!
  9. N-S Safety Sign

    N-S Safety Sign

    Shot of Norfolk Southern safety xing sign on Connely Blvd. in Sharon, PA.
  10. Last Canadian Safety cab

    Last Canadian Safety cab

    More then 30 years ago CN invented the Canadian Safety cab, which has created such oddballs such as the GP40-2L(W), SD40-2(W) and the GP38-2(W) that don't look even close to their regular versions. Don't forget that draper tapers, namely Dash 8-40CM, SD50F, SD50AF and SD60F have this cab as...
  11. A Safety-Minded Visitor

    A Safety-Minded Visitor

    NS 4639 sports Operation Lifesaver paint as she is the trailing unit off the Z-CHCPTL, shown here pausing at Vancouver waiting to get into the roundhouse.


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