Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Postcard depicts a brace of CPR GP9's with westbound freight crossing Stoney Creek Bridge. First car behind the locomotives was a stock car. CPR gave up all movement of livestock in 1974, so this photograph was taken before that year.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Postcard depicts the Golden-Field Highway as seen from high up on the mountain side from a tunnel on the CPR run in the Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts lower Kicking Horse Canyon near Golden, B.C,
Postcard depicts the first crossing from Golden B.C., over the Kicking Horse River.
Postcard depicts lower Kicking Horse Canyon, on the CPR line.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts lower Kicking Horse Canyon, Golden B.C.
Postcard depicts the western entrance to Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts the Kicking Horse Canyon near Yoho National Park.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Pass, Golden B.C.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Mt. Stephen and Kicking Horse River.
Postcard depicts Mt. Field and Kicking Horse River near Yoho National Park.
Postcard depicts lower Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon near Mt. Field.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Lower Kicking Horse Canyon near Golden on the Canadian Pacific Railway in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts the Kicking Horse Canyon. As seen from the Golden-Field Highway and Motor Road. Along the CPR line.
Postcard depicts "Canadian Pacific's eastbound, "The Canadian," crosing the Kicking Horse River between Golden and Field B.C. in October 1976. Some of the... trains power through some of North America's most spectacular scenery. The morning has brought the season's first snowfall."
Postcard depicts the Kicking Horse Canyon. As seen from the Golden-Field Highway. Along the CPR line.
Postcard depicts one of the spiral tunnels that was constructed in 1909. Built by 1000 men who worked for 2 years to complete it.
Postcard depicts the spiral tunnels that were constructed in 1908 in order to reduce the grade of the track bed.
Postcard depicts where steam and muscle were combined in the "blue" cut above the Patricia siding to help punch through the spiral tunnels to reduce an "impossible" 4.5% greade to a reasonable 2.4% in the Rogers Pass.
Postcard depicts spiral tunnels.
Postcard depicts a tunnel near Field, BC
Postcard depicts a train exiting a tunnel along the CPR line.
Postcard depicts Mt. Stephen.
Postcard depicts spiral tunnels near Yoho National Park, BC
Postcard depicts a spiral tunnel near Field, in which trains make a complete turn around the Canadian Rockies. One of two spiral tunnels, and the first of this system introduced on the continent. The greatest pieced of tunnelling ever attempted in Canada. Cost 1,5000,000. Time of work: 20 months. 75 car-loads of dynamite used.
Postcard depicts 'The Spiral Tunnels."
Postcard depicts a lower spiral tunnel along the CPR line near Field, BC
Postcard depicts a general view of new grade reduction loops and spiral tunnels near Field B.C., Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts Mt. Stephen. Train entering a lower spiral tunnel.
Postcard depicts Cathedral Mountain. A CPR train was climbing the Kicking Horse Pass to the spiral tunnels in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard taken on Field Hill, along the CPR line.
Postcard depicts the easern portal of a spiral tunnel. Mount Stephen visible.
Postcard depicts a train entering a lower spiral tunnel. Mount Stephen visible.
Postcard depicts a spiral tunnel near Field B.C. Mount Stephen visible.
Postcard depicts Cathedral Mountain.
Postcard depicts one of the upper sprial tunnels in Field, BC
Postcard depicts Cathedral Mountain viewed from a tunnel in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts the CPR main line near Yoho, BC
Postcard depicts Cathedral Mountain viewed from a spiral tunnel in the Canadian Rockies.