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Aerial view of Alyth yard in Calgary, Alberta |
I've been to Alyth on the ground several times but I appreciated the aerial view to get a better sense of the places that non-railway people like me cannot see. For instance, I had no idea there was a large - car repair? - area jutting out of the yard.
I was also struck by how empty the yard is. I understand that one of the many changes made in CP in the past several years is that a lot of switching that used to be done at Alyth is being done elsewhere instead. I know that a full yard means cars not moving, but you expect a certain number of cars in a yard as an indication of a healthy volume of traffic. I don't see that here.
Anyway, I also took some photos of the mountains between Calgary and Kamloops.
The Rockies? |
My flights were uneventful - thank you - and we landed in Kamloops on time at 9 AM. After collecting my rental car, I headed to my workplace and spent the day there.
Miss-ish
After work, I drove out to Tranquille to try to catch a few CN trains there. I've been there before and I had a great afternoon there once.On my way out, along the aptly named Tranquille Road, I was surprised by the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer rolling into Kamloops. Oops! Probably should have checked their schedule to know when they were running...
A quick U turn and I was in pursuit. The road has an 80 km/hr speed limit and I was slowly gaining on the train as we both approached Kamloops. I knew that soon the road would diverge and I would not be able to keep up, so I got a bit ahead and bailed out to grab a quick photo.
Rocky Mountaineer 8011 and 8016 |
I snapped a few photos of the train as it rolled past, and bid it adieu.
Rocky Mountaineer cars |
On to Tranquille.
Miss
As I approached Tranquille proper, I saw a westbound CN train receding in the distance. Clearly a miss and no opportunity to chase on the north side of the Thompson River, as there is no road past Tranquille.I settled in to wait for the next train... eastbound or westbound.
Hit-ish
After about 25 minutes, I heard a train horn. Great!But... it seemed distant. Too distant.
It turns out it was CP on the other side of the river..
CP from far away |
The light was all wrong to photograph them from the north but I did what I could. They were about 2.5 km away so it was a bit of a reach to photograph them!
It wasn't long before the eastbound train came along for the meet. The eastbound was a general freight with a couple of CP units on the head end.
Distant Meet |
Hit - Finally
It was 6 PM when the CP train disappeared from my view. I paced around, waiting for some sweet CN action. My stomach was getting a bit grumbly but it would have to wait.The sun started playing peek-a-boo with clouds, and finally disappeared behind a big cloud bank. I wasn't impressed, but what are you going to do?
After 40 minutes of waiting, a CN train presented itself.
CN 2926 at Tranquille |
I was still set up for video, but I had neglected to change the batteries in my Canon S3 and it refused to start up... so no video of this train. Miss.
Given the low light, a pan shot was in order. 1/50s at f/8.0.
Panning CN 2926 |
She'll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes |
CN 3104 |
A Surprise Hit
I packed up and started driving back toward Kamloops. I noticed a headlight in the distance, from another CN train snaking its way along the hills, so I quickly returned to Tranquille to grab a video of CN 5708 and 2298 rolling westward with my iPhone. It's at the end of this post.I didn't take any stills because I didn't want to juggle my camera and iPhone. Trying to do both at once is often a recipe for disaster!
Visiting Cando
I posted back in January 2016 that Cando Rail Services were building a facility outside Kamloops. This facility will do rail car storage and transloads. I decided to see how it was coming along... and it looks almost ready for service!Cando bumpers in Kamloops |
Literally miles of track at the Cando facility in Kamloops |
Absolutely! All photos taken from the "good" side of the fence |
A Big Miss
As I was driving back along Mission Flats road, I saw a CP train rolling west. I took a brief video (see below) of CP 9622, CP 8744 and CP 9739 as they came to a stop short of the crossing. "Huh," thought I, and turned my camera off and got back into my car. As I drove away, I saw a second CP train pass them with a UP unit... so I recorded the "boring" train and missed the good one. Miss.The Video
Here's the video of three trains in or near Kamloops, BC.
There are three trains in this video, the CP potash train, a CN general freight train and CP 9622 and company.
Lessons Learned
I can take away a few lessons from this day:- Charge your dang batteries. I am usually very good at this for my DSLR but not as diligent for my AA batteries.
- Look for a second train. Often one train is followed by another so if you have the time, wait a few minutes to see if a second one shows up.
See Also
- Portage - Hit and Miss
- A Tranquille Afternoon (6 part series in and around Kamloops)
- Return to Kamloops
7 comments:
Those kind of days drives me the most crazy. Often I will get home from somewhere and discover I was a gravel road or 2 away from something cool. Ah well!
I like the photo of the train curving around that bend!
Thanks, Jenn! Those near misses drive me crazy too.
I like that curve very much - coming from Winnipeg with our straight track, I look for curves.
Alyth looks so...empty.
Thanks for sharing this trip report!
Eric
Thanks, Eric, I agree, Alyth looked very empty indeed.
hey Steve i hear Alyth Can Be Pretty Busy same can be said for St LUC In Montreal
hey Steve u should see St Luc in Montreal it can be pretty Busy at times
The Alyth hump and classification yard is no longer used. The tracks have been pulled up.
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