
| Wheels at Angus Shops(A35713)
A section of the locomotive machine shop at Angus Shops being used for storage of locomotive driving wheels awaiting repair.
Date: 1930 Artist/Photographer: CPR Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Mountain Creek bridge(A341)
The original CPR bridge over Mountain Creek in the Selkirks was this wooden structure erected in 1885 and contained more than two million board feet of timber.
Date: c.1892 Artist/Photographer: S.J. Thompson Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Newsstand(A13121)
CPR station newsstand at Calgary, AB.
Date: November 1921 Artist/Photographer: W.J. Oliver Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Angus Shops(A35712)
Steam locomotives undergoing heavy repairs in the locomotive erecting shop at Angus Shops, Montreal, QC.
Date: 1930 Artist/Photographer: CPR Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Winnipeg station(NS5596)
The general waiting room of the CPR station at Winnipeg, MB.
Date: 1944 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Roundhouse, Field, BC(NS2749)
The CPR locomotive roundhouse and turntable at Field, B.C. was constructed in 1884, and later enlarged to accommodate the larger motive power and increased traffic over the steep grades of the "Big Hill" east of Field station.
Date: c.1906 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Surprise Creek bridge(NS2742)
Westbound freight train on Surprise Creek Bridge, Mountain Subdivision, in Glacier National Park.
Date: c.1900 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Water tower(A12410)
Canadian Pacific Railway station water tower at Brigham Junction (Brookport), QC.
Date: c.1900 Artist/Photographer: J.W. Heckman Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Stoney Creek bridge(NS2016)
Testing the second Stoney Creek bridge when completed.
Date: Nov. 1894 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Snowshed near Rogers Pass(A7634)
A gang of laborers extending a snowshed on the eastern slope of the Selkirks near Rogers Pass. The building of the Connaught Tunnel and subsequent abandonment of the line through the pass in 1916 eliminated the need to maintain five miles of these structures.
Date: c.1888 Artist/Photographer: Boorne & May Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Turntable, Farnham, QC(A1228)
CPR enginehouse and turntable at Farnham, Quebec.
Date: June 1914 Artist/Photographer: J.W. Heckman Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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