- D-04678
- Item
- 1886
Part of Edouard Deville fonds
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Part of Edouard Deville fonds
Train approaching. Glacier in background.
Glacier House and station, on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Dining car on track.
Fountains in foreground, along railroad track.
People on platform. Fountain and Illecillewaet Glacier in background.
Canadian Pacific Railway station, New Westminster
Train in station; people on platform.
Glacier House in the Selkirks, near Illecillewaet Glacier.
First excursion train on the Canadian North Eastern Railway leaving Stewart
Railhead at Sealy near Hazelton
The item is a b&w photograph of Grand Trunk Pacific rail cars at Sealy, near Hazelton.
Pacific Great Eastern Ry. 14 miles N of Newport
The item is a b&w photograph of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway station, 14 miles North of Newport.
Fire at the railway station at McBride
"CPR Depot, hotel and yards, Revelstoke"
[Locomotives and trains : miscellaneous out-takes]
The item is a film reel of out-takes from ca. 1943. It is comprised of shots of trains and stations in various parts of B.C., including locomotive #5920 (probably at Revelstoke) including train leaving station; open observation car (on the PGE?); oiling a locomotive; etc.
3/4 General View From Street Side (Opposite To Codes Cp-1529 And Cp-1531) Nelson
Part of Bordertown Publishing collection
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [1960?] SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Logan recounts his parents' early life in Esquimalt; the family moved to New Westminster in 1909. Mr. Logan started with the BC Electric at age thirteen; he describes his first job; financial background of BCE; his first trip to Chilliwack; weekender special trains to Sumas; World War I; job advancement; post-war; his employment in various positions; train dispatching; train master; and the superintendent for rail operations. He discusses the railway's effect on the Fraser Valley's economic development; the station buildings; the route; mills and logging shipments; freight; population of the valley; milk-trains; pride of the employees; and the M.B. King Lumber Co. at Newton. TRACK 2: Mr. Logan discusses transcontinental freight rates; international trade; freight traffic; financial arrangements with the CPR; BC Electric services; the train route and stations from New Westminster to Chilliwack; local traffic; farm freight; truck traffic; World War II; the end of passenger service in 1950; bus traffic; Pacific Stages; trainmen; "bloomer days"; and traffic growth.
Wardner, B.C. : C.P.R. station
The item is a b&w copy photograph of the C.P.R. station at Wardner, B.C.
Train at Blue River : [sounds]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUMMARY: [No content information available.] This tape may duplicate the content on T2154:0001 ("Train sounds"), and could be the original tape source of that copy.
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1969-10-06 SUMMARY: This recording captures the sounds of the trans-continental train from the east arriving at the Blue River Divisional Point at midnight, October 6, 1969. Imbert Orchard describes the setting and speaks with the train crew. Sounds on the platform; the approaching train; the train engine; brakes; whistles; bells; steam [?], and noises of the rolling stock can be heard. The sound of an unidentified steam engine is also on this tape.
RECORDED: Prince George (B.C.), 1986 SUMMARY: Don McKinnon was with the PGE from 1945 until 1965 when he joined Northwood Pulp and Paper in Prince George. Don was station agent at a number of locations, including Pemberton and Prince George. Don ;is now retired in Prince George and does not live in a green house.;
Austen Francis Howard-Gibbon interview
RECORDED: Prince George (B.C.), 1986 SUMMARY: Austen Howard-Gibbon grew up at the Williams Lake station where his father, Charles, was station agent from 1929 to 1945. Austen, a lawyer, currently (as of 1986) lives in Prince George.;