Canadian (and Scottish) trains in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Here in the Canadian Rockies, near Cranbrook, BC is a British Columbia Provincial Park, Fort Steele, named for Sam Steele of the Northwest Mounted Police, predecessor to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Among other period attractions, they have a working display railroad and three steam locomotives. One is a logging Shay which was under repair, a vertical four cylinder geared drive rather than direct piston/wheel. I've hit my max upload, so no photo yet. The other two are a 1923 conventional locomotive also used in logging, and the 1895 engine also shown below. It is operated only once a year due to its age. The 1923 locomotive is used to tour passengers around a 15 minute loop. I haven't been to the park for several years, but this is a neat thread. Three images from each locomotive - one including a budding engineer.