Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train. Engineer, Dave Davies, is positioned at the throttle.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train passing four loaded ballast cars.
Photograph depicts the Canfor Logging Railway.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a bridge of the Canfor Logging Railway.
Photograph depicts a bridge of the Canfor Logging Railway.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a returning Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts the Canfor Logging Railway yard in Beaver Cove, located adjacent to a salt water dump. Visible is a railway terminal.
Photograph depicts the Canfor Logging Railway yard in Beaver Cove, located adjacent to a salt water dump. Visible is a railway terminal. There was one running track and 4 storage lines.
Photograph depicts a bridge of the Canfor Logging Railway.
Phoo depicts the arrival at a passenger service turn-around.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a locomotive being detached from a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts a Canfor Logging Railway public passenger train.
Photograph depicts ballast cars on the Canfor Logging Railway.
Photograph depicts the Canfor Logging Railway yard in Beaver Cove. Visible are log cars waiting to be unloaded.
Postcard depicts "VIA Rail's eastbound and westbound "Canadians" meet at Glenogle, BCon C.P. Rail's Mountain Subdivision in the Kicking Horse River Valley. May 23, 1985."
Postcard depicts Lower Kicking Horse Canyon near Golden on the Canadian Pacific Railway in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Glacier from the Railway. "One of the chief attractions for tourists is the Illecillewaet Glacier, and, while not the largest in the Canadian Rockies, it is the most accessible and in every way representative of these most interesting natural phenomena. A trip across its face leaves a lasting impression on one's memory. The Illecillewaet River takes its rise from the great glacier of the Selkirks."
Photograph depicts a railway that was used to haul fire clay from a horizontal drift mine. The track on the left-hand side, behind the camera, led to a garage type of structure that held dismantled battery operated electric locomotives made by General Electric.
Photograph depicts a railway hauling fire clay from a horizontal drift mine. The line was disused, but not derelict.
Photograph depicts the "Canadian Princess" at permenant mooring as a restaurant, in Ucluelet.
File consists of postcards of the Canadian Pacific Railway near Field Hill, British Columbia.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of the Thompson and Fraser River Canyons in British Columbia.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of the Stoney Creek Bridge in British Columbia.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of that depict the CPR spiral tunnels near Field, British Columbia.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of Rogers Pass and Glacier, BC.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of the CPR line from Revelstoke to Savona, British Columbia.
File consists of postcards collected by David Davies of Kicking Horse Canyon in British Columbia.
File consists of postcards depicting the Canadian Pacific Railway on the Alberta border and at other various locations.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Pacific caboose in Fort Steele.
Photograph depicts an apron opposite a CPA main hanger.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Nrothern caboose on display at an Esso Kamloops
Photograph depicts the Burlington-Northern Railroad (USA), formerly the Great Northern Railway. Visible are two GN locomotives leading the last passenger train out of Vancouver on the Vancouver-Seattle-Vancouver run.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the main Canadian National Railway line in Metro Vancouver
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the Canadian National Railway (CN) and Great Northern Railway (GNR) Railways in British Columbia.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the CN yards in Kelowna, British Columbia.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of CNR changes in 1998 in Kelowna, British Columbia.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of CNR maintenance of way equipment in Boston Bar, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Coastguard vessel called "Camsell" at the Canadian Coastgaurd wharf in Upper Harbour, Victoria.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Coast Guard ship "Estevan" in the Upper Harbour at Victoria.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Coast Guard ship "Camsell" in Upper Harbour, Victoria.