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2013.6.36.1.025.02 · Item · [15 June 1980]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the CPR Kettle Valley Railway line in Myra Canyon. The view is looking east and upgrade to the Myra depot, which is to the right of the track in the background. At the right is a disused spur at mile 84.2, to the former Penticton Sawmills. Some rail on the spur was dated in the 1880s.

CPR Kaslo Subdivision
2013.6.36.1.030.04 · Item · Aug. 1983 1983
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the branch line at old mile 24 between Rosebury and Nakusp or 22 1/2 rail miles south of Nakusp. Track used once per week or every other week. Shot freight passed this point 3 days afterwards. Rails are CPR, dated 1902, weighing 80 Ibs and are consistently laid as a batch.

CPR Kaslo Subdivision
2013.6.36.1.030.09 · Item · Aug. 1983
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the Kaslo Subdivision at the beginning of the branch which connects the Rosebury barge slip (on Slocan Lake) with Nakusp. Technically it is mile 3.9, but in 1983, it is actually about mile 0.2. The bridge is about 60 feet long. The inner gaurd rails are CPR, Kropp. Dated 1883. Weighing about 50 Ibs. Spans Wilson Creek.

CPR Kaslo spur to oil tank
2013.6.36.1.031.04 · Item · 12 Sept. 1970 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a spur to an oil tank depot (located 200 yards behind the photograph) which does not appear to have been used for about 6-12 months (1970). The platform on the left is being loaded.

CPR Kaslo
2013.6.36.1.031.01 · Item · 12 Sept. 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the switchback to gain access to the wharf at Kaslo, looking down graded. Upper part of the track in recent years led to an oil depot, but does not appear to have been used in last 6-12 months (1970).

CPR Kaslo
2013.6.36.1.031.03 · Item · 12 Sept. 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a passenger wharf. The waterside of it has not used by the CPR storm-wheelers since 1957. The rail side of it has not been used since [19-?], but the track used 50 yards behind the camera was still used in 1970 by box cars loading dressed lumber. These cars moved by rail tractor back up line for 200 yards then switched to the barge spur which doubles back for about 400 yards south of this wharf.

2013.6.36.1.104.17 · Item · [13 May 2004]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts westbound freight undergoing a crew change. The second and third locomotives were brand new "Alaska Railways." Presumed to be delivered to Alaska, but the engineer Davies spoke to said that they were on lease to the CPR.

CPR Kamloops snow plows
2013.6.36.1.104.10 · Item · [June 1997]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts one of the two snow plows that had arrived in January from the northbend and stayed until May. CPR # 401035 built in 1952. It was the 6th last snow plow built for the CPR (majority were built in 1920's).

CPR Kamloops ballast train
2013.6.36.1.104.09 · Item · [May 1998]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a ballast train that was ready to depart. The caboose was one of 60 built in 1981 at CPR Angus Shops and was the last batch to built before the company closed in 1990.

CPR in Metro Vancouver
2013.6.18.4.01 · File · 1981-2013
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

File consists of research material regarding the Canadian Pacific Railway in Metro Vancouver. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes the following works: "Rise and Fall of the Marpole Industrial Lead" by E. Johnson; "CPR's Arbutus Line: 10 Years After" by Smith; "CPR's Changing Scene on Lulu Island" by E. Johnson; "CPR's Vancouver Tunnel: A Tale of Two Portals" by Smith; "Railways in New Westminster Area"; "Arbutus Line Operations End with Last Run to Molson's" by Smith; and "C.P.R. Personnel Employed at Vancouver, B.C., 1889".

CPR Hope Road/Rail bridge
2013.6.36.1.070.22 · Item · [June 1967]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a rail bridge crossing the Fraser River. Right-of-way suggested little usage, but tracks indicated a train had passed within the past 3 days since the photograph was captured.

CPR Hope Road/Rail bridge
2013.6.36.1.070.23 · Item · [June 1967]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a rail bridge crossing the Fraser River. Until 1956, this was the western extremity of the Kettle Valley line, linking up with the CPR main lien to Vancouver. Track now led to derelict looking CPR yards in Hope.

CPR Hills near Slocan Lake
2013.6.36.1.030.03 · Item · Aug. 1983
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the 27 mile branch line between Rosebury and Nakusp, looking north towards Nakusp. Officially, "Hills: is at mile 9.2 and was the sight of a former siding. However, since trunction in 1982 , it is now mile 5.3. Rails are consistently CPR 1902, weighing 80 Ibs. This information suggests that the track was relaid at this date (1902) and was never renewed.

CPR Grand Forks
2013.6.36.1.099.01 · Item · Aug.1997
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph taken in Grand Forks. Between 1900 and 1919, the Granby copper smelter operated on the northern outskirts of the city. Ore was brought to it by CPR and GN lines. Originally had wood coverd deck trusses, but they were later upgraded to steel. All was removed in the 1920's.

2013.6.36.1.024.14 · Item · 1 Sept. 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the CPR Glenfir passing loop, 15 miles northeast of Penticton on the Carmi Subdivision, at mile 118.9 from Midway. The way freight is on the down grade of 2.2% towards Penticton and the maximum speed permitted is 20 mph. The train consisted of 2 locies, 1 boxcar, 4 tank cars, and a caboose. The photo was taken at 1pm on a Tuesday and there are only 2 way freights in a week. The switch rail behind the photo is dated 1913 (therefore original) but the loop rail was dated 1932 and 1934. The loop is about half a mile long. The view is looking north from the upper portion of the loop.

CPR Glenfir passing loop
2013.6.36.1.024.13 · Item · 1 Sept. 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the CPR Glenfir passing loop, 15 miles northeast of Penticton on the Carmi Subdivision. To gain height, the track doubles back on itself through 180 degrees. The track here is at a grade of about 1 in 45, having risen 1450 ft. from Penticton. The passing track is not used, as there are only 2 way freights on the line per week. The view is looking south.

CPR Glenfir passing loop
2013.6.36.1.024.15 · Item · 1 Sept. 1970
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the CPR Glenfir passing loop at mile 118.9 from Midway, on the Carmi Subdivision. It is 15 miles northeast of Penticton, 2572 ft. above sea level, or 1450 ft. above Okanagan Lake. It never had depot buildings or a water point, it was merely a passing point of half a mile in length, forming a 180 degree gradient loop. The grade here is 2.2% or 1 in 45.