The first train to arrive in Victoria proper; E & N Railway
- A-09728
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- 9 Mar 1888
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The first train to arrive in Victoria proper; E & N Railway
Arbutus Canyon Bridge, E & N Railway
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of an Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (also known as E&N Railway) trestle bridge spanning a forest valley and river below. The location is unknown.
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of an Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (also known as E&N Railway) trestle bridge spanning a forest valley and river below. The location is unknown.
E & N bridge at double-headed canyon
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of an Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (also known as E&N Railway) trestle bridge spanning a canyon. Three unidentified men are standing on the bridge.
The E & N Bridge over the Nanaimo River
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of an Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (also known as E&N Railway) trestle bridge spanning the Nanaimo River. Image is taken from water level, looking up the banks of the river towards the bridge.
Railway Department correspondence files
This series consists of incoming and outgoing general correspondence files, 1912-1953, concerning railways operating in British Columbia. Includes extensive correspondence files on the Westminster Bridge (the Fraser River railway bridge at New Westminster); the British Columbia Electric Railway; correspondence relating to common carriers and industrial railroads; legislation affecting the Railway Department, etc. Box 14, Files 1 to 28 are Minister of Railways: general [correspondence] and Box 14, Files 29 to 38 are miscellany.
British Columbia. Railway Dept.
This series consists of records of the Railway Department, 1904-1952. Records include agreements regarding running rights over Fraser River bridge at New Westminster; certificate regarding the amalgamation of the Howe Sound and Northern Railway and the Pacific Great Eastern Railway; contract for PGER locomotives; and leases for land and equipment.
British Columbia. Railway Dept.
E & N railway bridge at Goldstream
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one photograph of an Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (also known as E&N Railway) trestle bridge spanning Goldstream, near Victoria.
Railway trestle over Niagara Canyon E. & N.
Part of Forest Service photographs
Train on trestle.