Photograph depicts a spare crane and an idler car.
Photograph depicts a cable/hose car (work car) that was not part of the Kamloops Auxiliary.
Photograph depicts a spare crane and an idler car. Visible are the details of the rear end of the idle car.
Photograph depicts a hi-rail crane that was located in the Cn Junction yards, Kamloops.
Photograph depicts the end view of a cable/hose car.
Photograph depicts a hi-rail crane that was located in the Cn Junction yards, Kamloops.
Photograph depicts CN caboose #77018.
Photograph depicts Kamloops Auxiliary car #3. CN #54960 visible on the repair track after its roof renovation was completed.
Photograph depicts a CN bunk car labelled "Kamloops Auxiliary Capmens Bunk."
Photograph depicts a CN bunk car.
Photograph depicts CN module cars carrying cargo.
Photograph depicts a "Kamloops Auxiliary Dining Car."
Photograph depicts CN car #73057.
Photograph depicts CN car #59350.
Photograph depicts a CN car carrying fuel oil and wood.
Photograph depicts CN car #54252 carrying locomotive utility wheels.
Photograph depicts CN car #59121.
Photograph depicts CN Kamloops Auxiliary cars.
Photograph depicts CN crane #5039.
Photograph depicts a CN car carrying logs.
Photograph depicts a CN Kamloops Auxiliary car carrying logs.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the wreck auxiliary at the CN junction in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a pedestrian overpass, with rail below, leading to the Riverside Park and Coliseum. CPR container freight was moving westwards.
Photograph depicts the CPR depot and a westbiund container freight standing in the yard. Two cabooses for local way-freight and a switcher were located on the rear spur.
Photograph depicts a CPR caboose sitting in a gondola in the Kamloops yard after being rammed in a switching accident. Another caboose is visible. Both cabooses were still used for local freights, ballast trains, etc.
Photograph depicts a damaged caboose body sitting in a gondola car. Damaged as a result of an accident in the Kamloops yard, where the photograph was taken.
Photograph depicts a slightly damaged CPR caboose sitting in a gondola. Damaged as a result of an accident in August at the Kamloops yard. It was on its way to Calgary.
Photograph depicts CPR cabooses travelling in the eastern outskirts of Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a CPR spur leading into a lumber reload facility in Campbell Creek, east of Kamloops.
Photograph depicts a private vehicle that used to hold right-of-way scrap.
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.
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).
Photograph depicts 2 of 3 locally based cabooses.
Photograph depicts a Sperry Rail testing car in the CPR yard in downtown Kamloops. These cars must have been between 60 and 70 years old, but they were kept in excellent condition. Car #127 was built in 1926 and modernized in 1989.
Photograph depicts the CPR Kamloops yard. Looking east from the west end.
Photograph depicts a wool sour and a few garbage cars marked "Branch Line Rehabilitation."
Photograph depicts a ballast car filled with gravel, not track ballast.
Photograph depicts mechanized tie replacements.
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.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the CPR around Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops. Locomotive #7488.
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts cars of the Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tours. Believed that the year the photograph was taken was the first that cars of the company were stored in Kamloops as before they were stored in Vancouver. The initial experience was bad because there was an unseasonable cold snap in November and December that froze all the batteries underneath the cars and ruined them (bursting occured).
Photograph depicts the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops.
Photograph depicts the sidings of the Rocky Mountaineer Railway Tours CN depot in downtown Kamloops.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the Rocky Mountaineer in downtown Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a southbound Rocky Mountaineer train coming into the CN Kamlops Junction. Included about 8 empty cars.