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Running along Anderson Lake on our northward journey on the former BC Rail the train is sneaking along the "dry slide", the terrain is rugged straight up and straight down. I could hear the "ohs and ahs" of the passengers enjoying this spectacular scenery. The locomotive is at mile 126 and this area has a 15 mph speed restriction "until track is seen to be clear". Most crews approached this area at about 10 mph. The curve behind the dome car is a tight 13 degree.
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Caption: Running along Anderson Lake on our northward journey on the former BC Rail the train is sneaking along the "dry slide", the terrain is rugged straight up and straight down. I could hear the "ohs and ahs" of the passengers enjoying this spectacular scenery. The locomotive is at mile 126 and this area has a 15 mph speed restriction "until track is seen to be clear". Most crews approached this area at about 10 mph. The curve behind the dome car is a tight 13 degree.

Photographer:
Doug Lawson [248] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/28/2008 (search)
Railway: Rocky Mountaineer Railtours (search)
Reporting Marks: RMR 8013 (search)
Train Symbol: P615 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: BC Rail Squamish sub (search)
City/Town: mile 126 near Darcy (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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6 Comments
  1. We are happy you brought your camera along !!

  2. Yes, always brought the camera along and I actually got paid to do this. Sometimes I wondered if it was “danger pay” or “holiday pay”.

  3. I’d be going “ooooooh”. Great pic.

  4. Great shot from the best seat to be in.

  5. Very nice!

  6. This is beautiful.

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