Here's a nice after work suprise, after BC Rail was taken over by CN, it took me about 2 years to get my first BCOL leader, but it took me another 12 years to get a pair solo on a train - here it is. These Red, White and Blue locomotives may as well be Red, Yellow and Blue owing to dirt.<br><br>And photographic notes - notice the forest fire haze lately? Remind you of the early to mid 2000's when coal burning was at peak? Well, if I may, young photographers would be VERY wise to invest in a good polarizer lens to cut the haze and bring out the contrast and blue sky. Get one ASAP, this haze isn't going anywhere for a while yet. My Circia 2001 B+W C-POL by Schneider Optics (Germany) is a godsend and I've used it on a few photos on this site to great effect. Retail price for a good polarizer is about $150 USD. Don't skimp when buying filters, the last thing you want are artefacts like headlight reflections, which ruin photos. If you want any blue sky in your afternoon photos, this is now a must.