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- A black and white photograph of the old Schreiber Curling Club located on Manitoba Street.A black and white photograph of the old Schreiber Curling Club located …
- A black and white photograph of the C.P.R. yard.A black and white photograph of the C.P.R. yard.
- A black and white photograph of the C.P.R. yard and tower.A black and white photograph of the C.P.R. yard and tower.
- 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 photograph shows the shop tracks at Schreiber, looking from the west to the east. To the left side of the picture is the roundhouse with the enclosed turntable. In the background is the coal chuThis photograph shows the shop tracks at Schreiber, looking from the west …
- A view of Roy Trip's boat with railroad freightcars in the background.A view of Roy Trip's boat with railroad freightcars in the background.
- Times - News (Thunder Bay), 25 Jun 1981 Full text available in Newspaper Clipping File File subject: LF - Thunder Bay - Accidents - Industrial Full text available on microfilmTimes - News (Thunder Bay), 25 Jun 1981 Full text available in Newspaper Clipping File File subject: LF - Thunder …
- Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the tracks to be washed out, resulting in the derailment of a CPR freight train at Current River Park.Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the …
- A view of the Marathon Paper Mill with CN boxcars to the right of photo.A view of the Marathon Paper Mill with CN boxcars to the …
- The town of Nolalu was named after the Northland Lumber Company. In this photograph, the first building is the old Bishop Store (~1907). The building in the background is the Arola's home, when it haThe town of Nolalu was named after the Northland Lumber Company. In …
- Two men, Mike Arnoth and Mr. Baeder are shown standing in front of one of the first ore cars to arrive from the iron ore mines at Steep Rock.The CN trestle and ore dock were newly completed. At 9 a.mTwo men, Mike Arnoth and Mr. Baeder are shown standing in front …
- A group of unidentified people ready to leave with supplies for Cobalt, Ontario. These supplies were donated due to a fire in Cobalt.A group of unidentified people ready to leave with supplies for Cobalt, …
- The Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway was simply known as the Pee Dee. The Thunder Bay Colonization Railway was incorporated on Feb.1,1883. The railway's aim to construct a railway from Prince AThe Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway was simply known as the …
- This is a photograph of J.W. Lalonde, Jack Hu?, and Joe York taken by G.W. Steen at M.P. 46 on June 8, 1912. James Bennett is also on steps of a coach further down.This is a photograph of J.W. Lalonde, Jack Hu?, and Joe York …
- Chronicle-Journal, 8 Mar 1996, A5 Full text available on microfilm.Chronicle-Journal, 8 Mar 1996, A5 Full text available on microfilm.
- View of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.View of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.
- A northwest view of the railroad tracks from the Jacknife Bridge, Fort William, Ontario.A northwest view of the railroad tracks from the Jacknife Bridge, Fort …
- Black and white photograph showing the wreckage occurring from a Grand Trunk Railway accident (date unknown).Black and white photograph showing the wreckage occurring from a Grand Trunk …
- Aerial view of the town of Jackfish, Ontario. This photo was originally a postcard. Until 1885, Jackfish was the last terminal for shipment of coal and various supplies to the region. The completionAerial view of the town of Jackfish, Ontario. This photo was originally …