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2013.6.36.1.005.37 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a Rumely oil tractor #1237 , type M, RPM 640. At sea level develops 35 Brake H.P. and 20 drawbar H.P. It was made by Advance Rumely Co. Inc. at Battle Creek, Michigan. The tractor is located at High River, Alberta, 40 miles south of Calgary.

Shaughnessy Golf Course
2013.6.36.1.005.42 · Item · [1964?]
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts Shaughnessy Golf Course after its closure but before its destruction. The view is looking east from the clubhouse at the first tee and fairway.

Former tram tracks in Vancouver, BC
2013.6.36.1.005.58 · Item · [June 1965]
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts former tram tracks in Vancouver, BCPhotograph taken from the intersection of Fir St. and a piece (in the left hand of photo) leading to First Ave., with the B.C. Electric Railway behind.

Gaar Scott traction engine in Alberta
2013.6.36.1.005.63 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a Gaar Scott traction engine in working order, steamed twice a year at least. It was built by the M. Rumely Co. in Richmond, Indiana, U.S. The engine is a #16541, has 25 horse power, and 2 cylinders. It was photographed at Texaco Station in Nanton, Alberta. It was owned by Jack burrows of Nanton.

Traction engine at Nanton, Alberta
2013.6.36.1.005.69 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a traction engine built by Sawyer Massey in Hamilton, Ontario. It has a single cylinder and large fire box for burning wood or straw. The engine is located in Nanton, Alberta.

Wooden pipe at Maderia Park, Sechelt
2013.6.36.1.005.82 · Item · Apr. 1966
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a 3ft section of wooden pipe bound with wire, fitted to a metal 'T' piece with valve. Internal diameter approximately 4-5", while the facing end is approximately 6". It was recently taken out of service.

Western portal of Connaught Tunnel
2013.6.36.1.007.021 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the western portal of the C.P.R. Connaught Tunnel under Rogers Pass. The Glacier Station is a quarter mile to the rear of the camera. Fans are operated to force air through the tunnel against the direction of the trains, these therefore used for all westbound traffic. Diesel driven, steam for ancillary equipment.

C.P.R. station at Invermere, B.C.
2013.6.36.1.007.031 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the C.P.R. station at Invermere on the Golden-Cranbrook line, looking southwards. It is called the "Lake Windermere Station" built in 1916 of logs. The last mixed passenger train ran in 1962.

C.P.R. station at Invermere, B.C.
2013.6.36.1.007.034 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the C.P.R. station at Invermere in the Kootenays. There is a trolley off the track on the road and the way freight switching at the station. Golden is to the left, Cranbrook is to the right, and the station building is at the immediate left.

Sirdar station on Kootenay Lake
2013.6.36.1.007.047 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts Sirdar station belonging to the C.P.R. It is at the south end of Kootenay Lake and 11 miles north of Creston. There is a little used turntable behind the depot. The view is looking south.

C.P.R. Kimberley depot
2013.6.36.1.007.107 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the C.P.R. depot at Kimberley. It is in the center of the town, looking up towards the Kimberley mine which is 1 mile away. The last passenger service (1 coach) between Kimberley and Cranbrook ran about 1955.

C.P.R. Pritchard depot
2013.6.36.1.007.108 · Item · Oct. 1965
Parte de David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts the C.P.R. Pritchard depot, 25 miles east of Kamloops. The passenger turnstile is unusual though found elsewhere in this area. The depot is long unused for passengers and is now used by a permanent way gang.