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My mother and father used to run the Beanery restaurant there in the late 30's and early 40's. Not much has changed. Via Rail passenger trains still make regular stops here between their runs from Jasper and Prince George.
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Looking west towads Jasper from near the entrance of Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge and the Athabasca River.
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Another view of this large machine used for profiling the rails. Shot at slightly lower resolution and earlier in the day.
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Loram makes and operates a variety of railway maintenance equipment. This is one of their large rail grinders www.loram.com/Services/Default.aspx?id=880
which employs dozens or even hundreds od spinning grindstones to smooth and shape the rails in order to make smoother and more efficient running for the very ...-
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The Spirit of Alberta, CN 6060 at Big Valley, Alberta, July 1st, 2011
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A group of bikers were visiting on the day I took this shot
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These huge 200 ton rail cranes were once the main workhorses of the industry for use in train derailments, capable of lifting the heaviest locomotives back onto the tracks. Nowadays, however they have been replace by rubber mounted truck cranes. This unit is on display at the Alberta Rail Museum in north Edmonton, Al...
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This coal train picked up it's load of high grade coking coal from the mines in the Cardinal River area south of Hinton, Robb and Cadominm about 130 km southeast of Jasper. The coal is destined for overseas shipping to Asia via the port of Vancouver.
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The Green Choice
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