This is the final image of the Great Gorge Route series. It is a close-up of the Niagara Belt Line car #684 that is waiting for sightseers to reboard at a station at the base of the Niagara River Gorge, on the U.S. side of the river. The car is southbound and would next scale the side of the gorge to the top, then cross the river over the former Honeymoon Bridge (located 500 feet upriver of the present-day Rainbow Bridge). As shown, it was an open car with 14 benches. It was 43 feet long, weighed just over 18 tons and was powered by four 50-hp motors. This car was part of a series of 18 similar cars, all built at the same time for the Niagara Falls Park and River Railway. It ran until the end of service in Canada in September of 1932, after which time it was scrapped. The American half of the line, including the Rapids station stop depicted here, closed shortly after, in 1935.