Photograph taken somewhere between Avola and Barriere.
Photograph depicts the point where a train stopped because of a faulty signal at the Clearwater Subdivision. A rear-end brakemen was sent off to protect the rear of the train.
Photograph taken near Cotton Wood Flats.
Photograph taken between Avola and Barriere.
Photograph taken near Cotton Wood Flats. Visible is a falling rock warning fence.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) Chilliwack depot, looking north.
Photograph depicts CN car #59350.
Photograph depicts CN Kamloops Auxiliary cars.
Photograph depicts CN car #73057.
Photograph depicts a CN Kamloops Auxiliary car carrying logs.
Photograph depicts CN car #55402, built in 1935.
Photograph depicts CN car #55402, built in 1935.
Photograph depicts CN car #54252 carrying locomotive utility wheels.
Photograph depicts CN car #59121.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose in Jasper, AB.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose in Jasper, AB.
Photograph depicts train master Al Wingrave in a caboose stationed at the Kamloops Junction. Undergoing speed checks on the Clearwater Subdivision.
Photograph depicts CN caboose #77018.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose preserved in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose. Possibly taken in Prince George.
Photograph depicts a CN caboose in Blue River, BC
Photograph depicts a caboose that had just reached a terminal relief switch at Blue River. It was eastbound and contained 103 empty grain cars. Taken at the Kamloops Junction.
Photograph depicts the arrival of an eastbound empty grain train, carrying 103 cars, at the Kamloops Junction in Blue River.
Photograph depicts a CN bunk car labelled "Kamloops Auxiliary Capmens Bunk."
Photograph depicts a CN bunk car.
Photograph depicts the Boston Bar CN depot that once was a dismissal point of some importance that had a roundhouse, turntable, etc. The depot was now empty, awaiting a purchase.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) train crossing Powell St. and the C.P.R. tracks to get to North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the CN and CP yard at Armstrong, BC. A landslip took place about 2-3 miles south on the CP track and this equipment was used to fill it.
Photograph depicts a close-up view of a snake.
Photograph depicts a clamshell dredge at work near a BCE Railway trestle. Its spurs were down, suggesting rip-rap dumping.
Photograph depicts a clamshell dredge at work beside a BCE Railway trestle. It appeared to be placing rip-rap.
Photograph depicts a clamshell dredge at work.
Photograph depicts the city hall in Rossland, B.C. built in 1990, during its heyday.
Photograph depicts the city hall in Pitt Meadows in the Fraser Valley.
Photograph depicts the city hall at New Westminster on Victoria Day. The anvil battery is about to fire a 21 gun salute.
Photograph depicts the city hall at New Westminster on Victoria Day. The anvil battery firing round #3 of 21 gun salute.
Photograph depicts the Chute depot at mile 106.5 on the CPR line in the Carmi Subdivision. It is a totally isolated location, but not reachable by road. The photo shows the only surviving large building. The rail here is dated 1942.
Photograph depicts one of the churches on Denman Island.
Photograph depicts a church or school on the south side of Craigflower Rd. in Victoria B.C. It is near or on the Songhees Reserve.
Photograph depicts a church that was built of shaped logs on the territory of the Tsal'alh Nation on the road leading to Seton Lake. Church was derelict, but still held pews, plastic flowers and small shrines.
Photograph depicts a church on a reservation at Mosquito Creek in North Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts the church of His Presence in Halfmoon Bay, Sechelt. It was built in 1962 by Cannon Greene, a former seafaring minister of the Columbia Coast Missions and the subject of a C.B.C. T.V. production in early April 1966.
Photograph depicts a church on River Road, Whonnock, Maple Ridge.
Photograph depicts a church on Wood St. in Greenwood, which is between Oliver and Grand Forks. The church may have been Roman Catholic.
Photograph depicts a church in Arrow Park on Arrow Lakes in southeastern B.C.
Photograph depicts a church built in 1876 in Nicola, 7 miles northeast of Merritt. It was originally a Presbyterian church and is one of the oldest in the interior, though it is now infrequently used.
Photograph depicts an unused church at Clayburn, near Abbotsford, B.C. The church and about half the buildings in the village are made of brick.
Photograph depicts a gondola converted to a chip car at the Creston CPR yard. It was built of converted in July 1953 and is car #343319. It was awaiting loading when the picture was taken.