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Wide-cab RMPX 8015 is in charge of the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer to Banff. This was the unit I was hoping would lead because I love that brass bell. This train left Vancouver station at 08:00 and is pictured on the move, ducking under the Sperling signal bridge in Burnaby, BC. There was also a coyote which came really close to me just before I took this shot. Not the first time I had a brush with a coyote while railfanning :)
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Caption: Wide-cab RMPX 8015 is in charge of the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer to Banff. This was the unit I was hoping would lead because I love that brass bell. This train left Vancouver station at 08:00 and is pictured on the move, ducking under the Sperling signal bridge in Burnaby, BC. There was also a coyote which came really close to me just before I took this shot. Not the first time I had a brush with a coyote while railfanning :)

Photographer:
Kevin Flood [413] (more) (contact)
Date: 2023-06-23 (search)
Railway: Rocky Mountaineer Railtours (search)
Reporting Marks: RMPX 8015 (search)
Train Symbol: Not Provided
Subdivision/SNS: CN New Westminster Sub - Sperling (search)
City/Town: Burnaby (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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  1. Ya so like are you a coyote???

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