Squamish Flood with PGE shops in background
- CA SQPL 01-030
- 1940
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Squamish Flood with PGE shops in background
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
PGE Duplexes at Castles Crossing
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
View looking south near the present BCR Station.
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Train on PGE Railway near Squamish
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Train derailment at Seton Lake
Picture of the snowplow on Engine No. 59
Picture taken at 19 mile bridge, 4 miles above Swift Creek. Circa 1930.
All the Squamish people attended the PGE picnic in D'Arcy, BC. The return trip on the train cost only $1.00.
Norm McPherson (right), man on left unknown.
Fred Downer in front of the 2 spot in 1914
Trestle bridge north of Lillooet
Trestle bridge north of Lilllooet with Mr Crysdale, prior to 1915
Freight teams at PGE's Cheakamus camp
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
Suspected to be near Lillooet, prior to 1915.
Photo by: Duff.
Indian lake and railway slash looking north
Track going out on Government Wharf
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
First passenger train out of Newport - PGE
In front of Brackendale Station
Margaret Thorne, 2nd from left, holding Clayton Thorne. Ella Thorne, 2nd from right.
Stores in front; car repair shops at left; blacksmith shop on the right.
Government Road looking south in the area of Brackendale Crossing. In 1984 the crossing is by the Brackendale Art Gallery.