"Break Through the Snow" is the opening lyrics of one of the best and hardest Christmas songs to exist. However, we firmly believe that this is the perfect song for these shots from Canada's powerful 2304 National Railroad locomotive.
After a huge blizzard blanket area with new piles of completely white snow, the deviations of stuff had accumulated at one rail crossing. The man who found himself at the crossing with the ramp down to warn drivers from the next train, took a safe distance from the rails and flipped his phone to capture these wonderful shots. Boy, how thankful we are of that!
As the majestic machine made its way onto the tracks, it explodes its way through the pristine hills of glittering snow that has accumulated. wonderful view! A locomotive driving the trail shows N 406 daily west of Moncton to St. John in New Brunswick. This special intersection is in the village of Salisbury in Westmoreland County, Canada.
Train engineers may have a look at what awaits us, but trains still send powder mounts in a giant fountain in all directions, creating a breathtaking view. As our locomotive is approaching our photographer, realizing we realize that when he reaches his huge thing, maybe buried in it all snow we are not wrong! When the nose of the tractor hits the hills created by snow plows on the road, it sends pieces flying everywhere and covers the camera that was visualizing it all the time. It seems like we have moved to another world! After a few seconds, the film removes the lens on the camera so that we can see the rows of tanks passing by, with a total of two and a half minutes to pass.
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