Photograph taken at the Kamloops CNR junction. Image displays a Jordan speaker and 13 dump cars.
Photograph depicts a freshly painted de-rail in an infrequently used part of the Kamloops CNR yard.
Photograph depicts a damaged box car on a flat car at the Kamloops depot.
Photograph depicts a private crane in a private pole yard adjacent to mile 3.5 on the Skeena Subdivision, on the western outskirt of Terrace.
Photograph depicts a wreck crane and train standing by while freight trains pass. Image captured before the freight train returned to the wreck of some locomotive and freight cars about 2 miles north of Hope.
Photograph depicts a Port Mann wrecking train with a crane. The image captured the train waiting for allowance to pass before the crane was to be propelled 2 miles up the Fraser Canyon to a wreck of freight in which a train ran into a mud slide causing it to fall upright into the icy shallowness of a river.
Photograph taken at about 2 miles west of Hope. The visible crossing here leads to the airport in Hope. The track further west of this was being laid in a continous welded rail.
Photograph depicts a Port Mann wreck train standing on siding to allow westbound grain trains to pass by and then to be propelled back to a working site of a wreck 2 miles north in Fraser Canyon. On February 28, a freight ran into a slide and fell upright into ice at the rivers edge. About 8 cars were destroyed in a fire.
Photograph depicts a CNR heavy duty plow, built in 1939. Became property of the Kamloops Heritagae Railway Society.
Photograph depicts a CNR heavy duty plow, built in 1939. Became property of the Kamloops Heritagae Railway Society. Image captures a close up of the coupler and moveable lower front plate.
Photograph depicts a CNR heavy duty plow, built in 1939. Became property of the Kamloops Heritagae Railway Society.
Photograph depicts a CNR heavy duty plow, built in 1939. Became property of the Kamloops Heritagae Railway Society.
Photograph depicts a CNR heavy duty plow, built in 1939. Became property of the Kamloops Heritagae Railway Society. Photo captures details of a door on its left side.
File consists of research material relating to the Canadian National Railway Greater Vancouver lines. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes the following works: "CN Extends Ewen Branch on Lulu Island" by Johnson; "The Canadian Northern Pacific on Lulu Island" by Johnson; and "CNR's Lulu Island Branch Failed to Make Connections" by Johnson.
Photograph depicts the end of a CNR freight train on a trestle (possibly located in the Okanagan), with a caboose and switcher locomotive #1272.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) freight depot at Penticton, with a motor/rail tractor in the photo.
Photograph depicts a disused depot at Chapmans which is located about 25 minutes north of Hope and 1/2 north of Alexandra Bridge near Spuzzum.
Photo possibly taken in Fraser Canyon. Image depicts an old CNR locomotive #71082.
Photograph depicts a water tank car, #80097.
Photograph depicts a private spur that lead to a sawmill on the north side of the station in Fort Langley.
Photograph depicts a CN stock car with a second loading train in position. The stock car was built iin 1931 and on the side of it states: "Return to Eckville."
Photograph taken looking eastward, down the main line at the eastern end of the station in Langley.
Photograph depicts a water tank car, #80097. The top view, from the rear end shows 6 filling holes (3 pairs) covered by wood foot boards and an empty coal bunker can be seen beyond.
Photograph depicts the passenger station in Fort Langley. Davies notes that one of the rooms in the station used to be a communications office. The rest of the of the building was disused and some rooms were in shambles.
Phot taken at a passing poin in Fort Fraser. A third-class station was built at this location in 1923, but it was removed in 1971.
File consists of Canadian National Railway original forms and paperwork.
Photograph taken on mile 50.2 at the Nechako Subdivision. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway erected a type "e" station at this location in 1914.
Photograph taken at the CNR depot in Falkland which is located between Kamloops and Vernon. It was opened by the CNR in 1926, but closed in 1966. However, freight service was still maintained in 1966. Principal freight came from a gypsum mine that operated from 1926 to 1956.
Subseries consists of Canadian National Railway employee timetables and schedules.
Photograph depicts a disused C.N.R. rail barge at Tilbury in the lower Fraser River, looking upstream. The shadow is of a bridge, sleeping and messing quarters for the crew. It is not known if the barge is self-propelled but it seems unlikely from its appearance.
File consists of research material regarding Canadian National Railways diesel locomotives, which predominantly consist of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes information on CN GP9s; the CN dieselization program; GE Dash 8 locomotives; SW1200RS locomotives; RS-3's and RS-10's; and many other depictions of various locomotive types.
Photograph depicts a 23 car train that belonged to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey. 2 of the cars are visible. The train's make-up included: 1 observation car for the circus manager, 1 generator and tool car, 4 animals cars, which also was used for baggage, and 17 accomodation cars for the performers, but were also devoted to circus equipment.
Photograph depicts a 23 car train that belonged to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey. 19 cars were on one string on the north side and 4 were on the south side. Presumably, visible is the circus manager's car which is at the end of the train. The circus performed at the Pacific Coliseum from September 22-26. It was its 100th year anniversary.
Photograph depicts the CNR depot in downtown Kamloops. Taken after it its refurbishment and landscaping.
Photograph depicts the CNR depot in downtown Kamloops. Taken after it its refurbishment and landscaping.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) depot in Vernon, which is no longer used for passenger traffic.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) depot at Spences Bridge, from a view looking southwest.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) depot at Lytton, looking northeast.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway (CN) station at Clearwater, on the mainline between Kamloops and Tete Juane Cache Junction, about 75 miles north of Kamloops. The main trade is lumber. The view is looking south.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction. Locomotive minimally used for traffic between Cowichan Harbour and Youbou is visible.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction. A box car used as a shed found beside a locotive are visible.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction. A caboose with wooden siding that travels between the Cowichan Harbour and Youbou is visible.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction. Image captured looking southward, towards an abandoned lien that led to Victoria. A locomotive and caboose are visible. Both were used for traffic between Cowichan Harbour and Youbou, but not frequently.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction. Image captured looking north, towards the station in Youbou.
Photograph depicts a flanger car attached to an emergency work train found at the former Deerholme Junction.
Photograph depicts the view of the yards looking north towards the Youbou branch. The southwards branch, located behind the camera, had just re-opened to Leechtown 2 days prior. Way freights are visible on the line.
Photograph taken at the Deerholme Junction on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts three bulk head cars being loaded with large export lumber which will be placed on an ocean ship at the docks in Cowichan.
Photograph taken at the former Deerholme Junction--no longer a functioning junction. A trade inspection trolley is also visible.
Photograph depicts a water truck attached to an emergency work train found at the former Deerholme Junction.