Photograph depicts CN car #73057.
Photograph depicts CN car #59350.
Photograph depicts CN crane #5039.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the CN Rocky Mountaineer train entering Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a CN rail car for disposal. It was one of about 40 track repair vehicles uo for sale. Able to carry 6 men and was pulled by a motor track trolley. Made by Rail Car Canada.
Photograph depicts part of a ballast removal and cleaning special train at the CN Kamloops Junction.
Photograph depicts deck details of an idle car. A small cabin was behind the camera. Side bins appeared to be tender remnants.
Photograph depicts sample lettering that read "Canadian National Kamloops Auxiliary."
Photograph depicts a spare crane and an idler car.
Photograph depicts a spare crane and an idler car.
Photograph depicts the end view of a cable/hose car.
Photograph depicts CN caboose #77018.
Photograph depicts a CN bunk car labelled "Kamloops Auxiliary Capmens Bunk."
Photograph depicts a CN car carrying logs.
Photograph depicts a CN Kamloops Auxiliary car carrying logs.
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 a CN track speeder for "advance of train" patrol to detect rock falls/snow slides or for inspection trips by supervisors.
Photograph depicts a CN track trolley for disposal. Made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/Ltd.
Photograph depicts a CN rail car made by Fairmont Ralway Motor Inc/Ltd. It appeared to be a winter version of an earlier design.
Photograph depicts a CN track trolley that carried a 4 man crew or section gang. Made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/ Ltd and was for sale.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Nrothern caboose on display at an Esso Kamloops
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the wreck auxiliary at the CN junction in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts deck details, looking towards the cabin. Taken from the crane deck.
Photograph depicts sample lettering that read "CN Kamloops Auxiliary Dining Car."
Photograph depicts a cable/hose car (work car) that was not part of the Kamloops Auxiliary.
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.
Photograph depicts the end part of an idle car nearest to a crane boom.
Photograph depicts the details of 3 axle trucks and car steps.
Photograph depicts a spare crane and an idler car.
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 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 a Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour train passing a newly completed yard.
Photograph depicts a completed yard of the Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tours built on the Kamloops Indian Reserve, about 1 1/4 miles northeast of the VIA waiting room at the CN Kamloops Junction.
Photograph depicts a work in progress in extending access to a new depot for Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tour trains.
Photograph depicts a CN snow plow, spotted at the Kamloops Junction. Built June 1939. Rated "Heavy Duty." CN, at the time, had 63 snow plows and this was the 12-18th youngest of them. Latest one built was in 1959.
Photograph depicts CN rail vehicle that was for disposal. The track speeder was for 1 or 2 men crew, mainly for inspection of trackage prior to the passage of a train. Made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/Ltd. For sale when photograph was taken, gone by August 1998.
Photograph depicts a section gang motor trolley for disposal. Made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/Ltd.
Photograph depicts CN speeders for disposal. Row of about 40 speeders/trolleys withdrawn from service to be scrapped. All self-propelled vehicles were made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/Ltd, Toronto. Engineless vehicles were made by Rail Car Canada.
Photograph depicts a CN track trolley that carried a 4 man crew or section gang. Made by Fairmont Railway Motors Inc/ Ltd and was for sale.
Photograph taken at the CN Kamloops Junction on a storage line.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of bridge replacements in Campbell Creek, Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts an existing girder bridge, in use since 1962. A new concrete bridge was being built on the left.
Photograph depicts an old girder bridge.
Photograph depicts a new CN overpass in Campbell Creek. The new part of the Trans-Canada Highway beneath it had yet to be paved.
Photograph depicts the renovation and painting of the Rocky Mountaineer Rail Tours train at the CN Downtown Depot in Kamloops.