Photograph depicts PGE pile driver 6040 replacing a washed out section of track with a new trestle. The photograph is believed to have been taken after 1949, likely in the 1950s.
Photograph depicts PGE pile driver 6040 replacing a washed out section of track with a new trestle. The photograph is believed to have been taken after 1949, likely in the 1950s.
Photograph depicts PGE pile driver 6040 replacing a washed out section of track with a new trestle. The original track is visible, dropping down into the washout on the left edge of the photograph. The photograph is believed to have been taken after 1949, likely in the 1950s.
Photograph depicts PGE pile driver 6040 replacing a washed out section of track with a new trestle. The photograph is believed to have been taken after 1949, likely in the 1950s.
Photograph taken on mile 178.0. Depicts a work train on a spur with a water tank car.
Photograph taken loooking southwards, down the Fraser Canyon, between Pavilion and Lillooet. Visible is a northbound Budd car going slowly up a steep grade.
Photograph depicts a work train on a spur. Taken from the shelter of the depot in Pavilion.
Man's shadow in the foreground, stationary PGE passenger train sporting a banner which reads: "Williams Lake: The biggest "bull shippers" on the line".
Man stands on the front of a PGE train next to a sign that reads: "Hello! Prince George We're Here". This photo was taken after the arrival of the first PGE train from Squamish to Prince George.
Photograph depicts the PGE line at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a southbound Budd car train about to deport.
Photograph depicts an auxillary car with a powered winch found at the Pacific Great Eastern yards in Lillooet. Inside the roundhouse in the background was a boiler room that contained a locomotive boiler in working order.
Photo displays the Pacific Great Eatern Railway depot in Kelly Lake on mile 192.7.
Photograph depicts the remains of Pacific Great Eastern trackage beside a primitive small grain elevator laeding off at the end of the "Y" at Kelly Lake. It was probably not in use for the past 20 or 30 years, as of 1972.
Photograph depicts gondola cars sitting on a turning Y, unloaded, and covered with plastic. They were awaiting switching to an ore mine loading loop about 5 miles up the line.
Photograph depicts an inspection speeder passing Jordans which was near the Whistler Mountain ski lift.
Photograph depicts an early model Jordan Spreader used in the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. A railway worker is standing on the spreader. The stencil on equipment states "P.G.W.R.R.". The flora suggests that this photograph may have been taken somewhere in the Lillooet/Clinton area.
Image depicts a view of the south direction of the grade for the British Columbia Railway, which was formerly known as the Pacific Great Eastern until 1972. It is at an uncertain location, possibly near Woodpecker or Prince George.
Photograph depicts a PGE crossing over the Fraser River.
Photograph depicts a PGE crossing over the Fraser River, north of Lillooet. Visible on the far bank was an old grade that led to a former bridge about a mile downstream.
Photograph depicts a steel works car with an open end for ties and other material.
Photograph depicts a section house, track motor shed, and a disused bunk house and supplies shed which are property of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway.
Photograph depicts a Pacific Great Eastern ballast car which was built in 1955 by Eastern Car Company in Trenton, Nova Scotia.
Photograph depicts a northbound 4 unit Budd passenger train at the flag stop in Australian, BC.
Photograph depicts a Pacific Great Eastern trestle.
Photograph depicts a trestle near Australian, BC on mile 364. Visible is a northbound freight of 2 locomotives and about 60 cars.
Image depicts the Prince George Multiplex.
Image depicts an aerial view of the Ahbau area somewhere near Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an aerial view of areas that have been used for logging around Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts two trains in Prince George, B.C.
This souvenir depicts a pewter seagull statuette mounted to a stone. This was possibly a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo during her visit to St. John's, Newfoundland during the 1977 Canada Summer Games.
This statue of a bird, most likely a Canadian goose, mounted on marble, was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from Iglooik, which is now in present-day Nunavut. She received this gift during ther 1976 summer visit to the eastern arctic, while in discussion for the Mackenzie Pipeline.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Peter Lester that was attached to his resume for Director of Loto Canada.
Photograph depicts Peter Jones sitting at a table with organizers of the Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers.
Jones stands behind microphone in log building. Photo taken during tour with Crowder Communications.
Photograph depicts men standing on shore near what appears to be a long pier extending into the river. Trees on left, opposite shore in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Pete Joy's Bar Finlay River."
Muinok Lake is also known as Belcourt Lake.
Muinok Lake is also known as Belcourt Lake.
Muinok Lake is also known as Belcourt Lake.
Photograph depicts Pete Callao on horseback looking through binoculars in order to determine his course through a forested valley to Pine River. In the background the peak of a mountain is visible.