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- Schreiber Heritage Days in July 1996. Unveiling of Schreiber locomotive with Reeve Bob Krause and Ray Gionet, Schreiber Tourism and Heritage Committee. Photo used in brochure 'You're on the right traSchreiber Heritage Days in July 1996. Unveiling of Schreiber locomotive with Reeve …
- Photograph of CPR engine 5048 waiting to be serviced. It was built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in July of 1940. The engine worked in freight service on the Schreiber subdivision from Chapleau toPhotograph of CPR engine 5048 waiting to be serviced. It was built …
- This engine was built by Lima Locomotive works in 1912. It was a 60-3 Class with a water capacity of 2000 gallons and fuel capacity of 2 cords of wood. The 2617 was scrapped in 1948This engine was built by Lima Locomotive works in 1912. It was …
- Steam locomotive 4013 shown eastbound at the Jackfish Curve in the early to mid-1950's.Steam locomotive 4013 shown eastbound at the Jackfish Curve in the early …
- A black and white photograph of the Superintendent's office in the old CPR station at Schreiber.A black and white photograph of the Superintendent's office in the old …
- A photograph showing the construction of the CPR railway turntable at Schreiber, Ontario.A photograph showing the construction of the CPR railway turntable at Schreiber, …
- Black and white photo looking south across CPR tracks towards town site of Terrace Bay. Train station first to the right.Black and white photo looking south across CPR tracks towards town site …
- Enroute on the CPR Railway, North Shore of Lake Superior, Ontario. Jackfish Bay in winter with CPR Diesel Locomotive emerging from Jackfish TunnelEnroute on the CPR Railway, North Shore of Lake Superior, Ontario. Jackfish …
- Schreiber, Ontario, office, railways, railroadsSchreiber, Ontario, office, railways, railroads
- A photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Shops in Schreiber, near Manitoba St. (~1937). 4.3'wide x 3.1'high b&w photoA photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway Shops in Schreiber, near Manitoba …
- Attached to a letter concerning the construction of the railway station in Terrace Bay is the floor map for the railway station.Attached to a letter concerning the construction of the railway station in …
- This newspaper article from the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News in 1984 talks about the history of Terrace Bay when the area was known as Black Siding.This newspaper article from the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News in 1984 talks about …
- A Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about 2 miles east on Highway 17. Many Japanese Canadians from B.C. had been uprooted and moved inland after Pearl Harbour.A Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about …
- Black Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay due to the nature of material extracted from a C.P.R. ballast pit for track construction. The first residential home in Terrace Bay wasBlack Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay …
- Black and white photograph of three ladies, posing on C.P.R. railway track near the opening of the tunnel at Jackfish, Ontario. The ladies are identified as: Ann, Liv and Kelly Dahl (left to right).Black and white photograph of three ladies, posing on C.P.R. railway track …
- This is a photograph of the railroad tracks in Terrace Bay. The railroad station is under construction in this photograph. The building was erected in 1949. Bob Hales was the Station Master. The traiThis is a photograph of the railroad tracks in Terrace Bay. The …
- These are colour photographs of the 1978 passenger train derailment at Ripple, east of Terrace Bay.These are colour photographs of the 1978 passenger train derailment at Ripple, …
- This is a black and white photograph of a man standing on the train tracks for Canadian Pacific Railway in winter. This looks like the area where they built the train station.This is a black and white photograph of a man standing on …
- A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's train station in the late 1940's. Engine 2423 was built by Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, in September 1944A black and white photograph of CPR engine 2423 arriving at Schreiber's …
- Canadian Pacific Railway tunnel at Red Sucker Cove.Canadian Pacific Railway tunnel at Red Sucker Cove.