Trestle bridge north of Lillooet
- CA SQPL 26-001
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Trestle bridge north of Lilllooet with Mr Crysdale, prior to 1915
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Trestle bridge north of Lillooet
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Trestle bridge north of Lilllooet with Mr Crysdale, prior to 1915
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Freight teams at PGE's Cheakamus camp
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Freight teams at PGE's Cheakmus camp - headed by C.R. Crysdale. Division engineer's office on the left. January 1914.
Photo by: Duff.
Trestle bridge under construction
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Suspected to be near Lillooet, prior to 1915.
Photo by: Duff.
Indian lake and railway slash looking north
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
First passenger train out of Newport - PGE
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Photo by: H. Brightbill.
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Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Men unknown
Harry Brightbill on Government Wharf
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Harry Brightbill, second from right, on Government Wharf.
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Engine No. 52 arriving at Newport (Squamish). The date on the arrival of this locomotive was November 13, 1913.
Fighting deep snow in Cunningham Cut Mile 19.5
Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Fighting deep snow in Cunningham Cut Mile 19.5 (now 58 Miles), 1935.
Photo by: H. Brightbill
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Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
Garibaldi passenger car "junked" in North Yards in 1959. Use began again in 1974 with Royal Hudson.
Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: The PGE Garibaldi car was never used on the Royal Hudson train. The one on the Royal Hudson train was a CPR car that is owned by the Railway Museum in town and can be seen at West Coast Railway Heritage Park.
Photo by: H. Brightbill
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Fait partie de Walter Green Photograph Collection
The photograph was originally recorded as a view from station platform looking north.
Additional information from Trevor Mills, 01/2012: This photo is looking south not north. It was taken from a boxcar at the freight shed. The station is the small building on the right of the photo so this could not have been taken from the platform.