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  • ...r, British Columbia|Castlegar]] operated as part of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]](CPR). The railway was chartered by a senior officer of the CPR and immediately leased for 999 ...
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  • ...Railway (US)|Great Northern Railway]] and later by the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...]], several investors obtained a provincial charter in [[1892]] to build a railway between Kaslo and the new mines. Kaslo, on the shore of [[Kootenay Lake]] ...
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  • ...Kaslo with the purchase of the [[Kaslo and Slocan Railway]] in 1912. The railway has been abandoned. ...her boat slip and yard was constructed. Further along the lake shore, the railway started climbing just before New Denver and worked its way up the steep Car ...
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  • ...aken over and operated by the [[Great Northern Railway (US)|Great Northern Railway]] in 1898. ...Canadian Pacific Railway]] reacted by building the [[Columbia and Kootenay Railway]](C&K) between Robson (near [[Castlegar, British Columbia|Castlegar]]) and ...
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  • ...mbia - Volume 1: The CPR Mainline Route from the Rockies to the Pacific'' Railway Mileposts Books (North Vancouver, 1981) ...) with an incredible amount of modern and historical information about the railway. ...
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  • ...ia - Volume 2: The Southern Routes From the Crowsnest to the Coquihalla'' Railway Mileposts Books (North Vancouver, 1984) ...) with an incredible amount of modern and historical information about the railway. ...
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  • '''Skelton, Oscar D.''' ''The Railway Builders - A Chronicle of Overland Highways'', A history of railways in Canada including the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. It is apparently one volume from a 32 volume set called the 'Chronicles ...
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  • ...sion'''. Starting in 1915, it operated as part of the CPR's Kettle Valley Railway, later becoming part of the CPR's Princeton Subdivision. It was abandoned [[Image:NicolaMerrittMap.png|thumb|center|750px|NK&S Railway with surroundings]] ...
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  • This site is about the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia between 1871 and 1885. There are 3 phases to this proj ...
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  • '''Innis, Harold A'''. (1923). ''A History of the Canadian Pacific Railway'', Toronto: McClelland & Stewart ...y of the railway. The focus of the book is on the financial events of the railway with very detailed footnotes. ...
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  • '''Morris, Keith''', ''The Story of the Canadian Pacific Railway'' ...to read and cover a wide range of topics related to the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...
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  • '''Innis, Harold A'''. (1923). ''A History of the Canadian Pacific Railway'', Toronto: McClelland & Stewart ...y of the railway. The focus of the book is on the financial events of the railway with very detailed footnotes. ...
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  • ...mbia - Volume 1: The CPR Mainline Route from the Rockies to the Pacific'' Railway Mileposts Books (North Vancouver, 1981) ...) with an incredible amount of modern and historical information about the railway. ...
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  • '''Robert D. Turner''' ''The Skyline Limited : the Kaslo and Slocan Railway : an illustrated history of narrow gauge railroading and sternwheelers in t ...lo and Slocan Railway]] with extension coverage of the [[Nakusp and Slocan Railway]] as well. ...
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  • ...ia - Volume 2: The Southern Routes From the Crowsnest to the Coquihalla'' Railway Mileposts Books (North Vancouver, 1984) ...) with an incredible amount of modern and historical information about the railway. ...
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  • ...fic Railway''' ''Report and Documents in Reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway'' ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mostly covers the explorations in northern British Columbia that took pla ...
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  • ...r, British Columbia|Castlegar]] operated as part of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]](CPR). The railway was chartered by a senior officer of the CPR and immediately leased for 999 ...
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  • '''Skelton, Oscar D.''' ''The Railway Builders - A Chronicle of Overland Highways'', A history of railways in Canada including the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. It is apparently one volume from a 32 volume set called the 'Chronicles ...
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  • ...aken over and operated by the [[Great Northern Railway (US)|Great Northern Railway]] in 1898. ...Canadian Pacific Railway]] reacted by building the [[Columbia and Kootenay Railway]](C&K) between Robson (near [[Castlegar, British Columbia|Castlegar]]) and ...
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  • ...7 - 1915) was a civil engineer famous for his work on the Canadian Pacific Railway, inventing the concept of Standard Time and as the creator of Canada's firs ...n Pacific Railway, he was Chief Engineer on the government's Intercolonial Railway to the Atlantic provinces. He continued with this job even after taking on ...
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  • ...during the 1870s (see ''[[Surveying]]''). There were suggestions that the railway would continue along the shores of Bute Inlet and then between several isla ...
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  • *delegation from BC to Ottawa (via US railway) ...he railway system of Canada, and further, to secure the completion of such railway within ten years from the date of such union." ...
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  • ...Kaslo with the purchase of the [[Kaslo and Slocan Railway]] in 1912. The railway has been abandoned. ...her boat slip and yard was constructed. Further along the lake shore, the railway started climbing just before New Denver and worked its way up the steep Car ...
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  • '''Canadian Pacific Railway''' ''Reports and Documents in Reference to the Location of the Line and a W ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is available as microfiche CIHM 00446. [[Leonard (2002) - A Closed Bo ...
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  • ...describes working on designing and supervising the construction of various railway bridges in the Rockies. ...
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  • *red line - Canadian Pacific Railway. Vancouver, Hope, Kamloops, Revelstoke, Golden, Kicking Horse Pass :blue line - British Columbia Railway (now part of CN). Vancouver, Squamish, Williams Lake, Prince George, Dawso ...
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  • ...ass is used by Highway 97 connecting Prince George and points north, and a railway formerly known as BC Rail (now part of CN). ...orth of the [[Yellowhead Pass]] and was considered by the Canadian Pacific Railway as a possible route through the Rocky Mountains. ...
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  • Frank Leonard, '''"A Closed Book": The Canadian Pacific Railway Survey and North-Central British Columbia''' ...ng of the CPR. Leonard suggests that the information was used for the GTR railway construction of the 1910s and later road building in the province. ...
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  • ...d Fleming|Fleming, Sandford]]''' ''Progress Report on the Canadian Pacific Railway Exploratory Survey'' ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway and covers the year 1871 - the report was published in 1872. This edition ...
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  • '''Morris, Keith''', ''The Story of the Canadian Pacific Railway'' ...to read and cover a wide range of topics related to the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...
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  • '''J.H.E Secretan''' He was a member of several railway survey crews in the early 1970s and later worked on the CPR during 1880s. I ...'', in which he describes his part in the building of the transcontinental railway. ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Burrows (1981) - Railway Mileposts]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Burrows (1984) - Railway Mileposts]] ...
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  • ...ovember 5, 1835 – August 8, 1916) was an explorer for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys in [[Surveying#1872|1872]] when he led crew 'V' on the [[North Thom In addition to assisting with the railway surveys, Dewdney worked for the province of British Columbia exploring and ...
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  • ...Railway (US)|Great Northern Railway]] and later by the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...]], several investors obtained a provincial charter in [[1892]] to build a railway between Kaslo and the new mines. Kaslo, on the shore of [[Kootenay Lake]] ...
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  • *red - Canadian Pacific Railway :*Kettle Valley Railway ...
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  • ..., including discovering [[Eagle Pass]], now used by the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] and the Trans-Canada Highway. He was born in Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire, ...e words, "This is the Pass of the Overland Railway." The Canadian Pacific Railway did go through his pass but not for another 20 years. ...
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  • ...d railway was built through the canyon became is now the Canadian National Railway. ...ut does have some significant rapids. A highway and the Canadian National Railway parallel this section of the river. ...
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  • *Letting of Railway work between Emory and Port Moody, by CPR, CIHM 08340 * The Story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Keith Morris HE2810.C2 M6 (LAM) ...
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  • ...''West of the Great Divide: An Illustrated History of The Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia 1880 - 1986'', ...
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  • '''McMillan''' was an explorer for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. ...
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  • '''Homfray''' was an explorer and surveyor for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. In [[Surveying#1871|1871]], he led 'V' on a survey between [[Yale ...
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  • ...n California and the '''[[Onderdonk Section]]''' of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia]]. ==Canadian Pacific Railway== ...
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  • This is a history of the [[Kettle Valley Railway]]. There is also an earlier edition published in 1977. ...
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  • ...sion'''. Starting in 1915, it operated as part of the CPR's Kettle Valley Railway, later becoming part of the CPR's Princeton Subdivision. It was abandoned [[Image:NicolaMerrittMap.png|thumb|center|750px|NK&S Railway with surroundings]] ...
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  • ...storical photographs, including several relating to the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...
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  • The chapter titled 'The Impossible Railway' has parts on the construction and survey of the CPR in British Columbia. ...
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  • <!-- My railway photograph <A HREF="/trains/">collection.</A> Most of my photos were taken ...g site on the [http://www.vanc.igs.net/~roughley/gn_fv.html Great Northern Railway in British Columbia]. While not directly related to my interest it has lot ...
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  • '''W.T. Jennings''' was an explorer and surveyer for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. ...
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  • ...camera_workers/1999/cw1858-1950.html]. One photographer involved in the BC Railway surveys was [[Charles Horetzky]] who has a listing in this resource. ...
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  • ...who accurately predicted it would become the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway. [[Craigellachie]], the location of the [[last spike]], is located in Eagl ...
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  • ...], the [[Trans-Canada Highway]] and the mainline of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] parallel the river. The major rivers flowing into Shuswap Lake are the [ ...ish Columbia provincial highway 5|Highway 5]], and the [[Canadian National Railway]]. The North Thompson valley provides the primary connection from the sout ...
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  • ...hosen by [[A.B. Rogers]], [[Kicking Horse Pass]], for the Canadian Pacific Railway. ...
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  • ...and surveying from way back up to the 1960s. The second volume covers the railway [[Surveying|surveys]] of interest to my project. ...
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  • ...tion and first years of operation of the Canadian Pacific transcontinental railway'' ...
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  • One of the classic works on the Canadian Pacific Railway. It covers the period 1871-1881 while its companion ''[[Burton (1971) - Th ...
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  • ...ry [[surveying|surveys]] in the Rocky Mountains for the [[Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia]] ...
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  • ...cross the country in 1872 along the likely route of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. His journal became the well known book ''[[Grant (1873) - Ocean to Ocea ...
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  • ...erica in the 1880s. He worked for several months on the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] near [[Golden]], a winter in [[New Westminster]] milling and several mont ...
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  • ...''' of the Canadian Pacific Railway is the section of the transcontinental railway built by [[Andrew Onderdonk]] under contract from the Canadian government. ...over the new railroad up until it was handed over to the Canadian Pacific Railway. ...
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  • One of the classic works on the Canadian Pacific Railway. It covers the period 1881-1885 while its companion ''[[Burton (1970) - Th ...
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  • This location was considered as a terminous of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1879 (See ''[[Surveying in 1879]]''). ...
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  • ...short (p15) account of Moberly's own role in locating the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is quite critical of the choice of [[Rogers Pass]] and he argues in fa ...
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  • '''H.P. Bell''' was an explorer and surveyor for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. ...
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  • '''Roderick McLennan''' was an engineer on the Intercolonial Railway and was sent to British Columbia in 1871 to assist [[Walter Moberly]] with ...
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  • ...e''' (1843-1915) was hired on as General Manager of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] on January 2, 1882 from the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. He was inst ...
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  • During the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, [[Andrew Onderdonk]] used the town as his headquaters. The actual start o ...
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  • '''E.W. Jarvis''' was an explorer and surveyor for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. ...
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  • ...eming|Fleming, Sandford]]''' ''Report in Reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway 1879'' ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is available as microfiche CIHM 09730 and online at [http://www.canadi ...
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  • ...ned by [[Andrew Onderdonk]] for the construction of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. The rails reached the community in early [[1885]]. [[Andrew Onderdonk] ...
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  • ...Pass''' is a pass through the Rocky Mountains. Both the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Transcanada Highway use the pass. ...
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  • ...ation about the construction and early operation of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia]]. *[[Onderdonk]] signs first contract with the Canadian Government to build the railway in the [[Fraser Canyon]]. (December 23) (''[[Onderdonk Section]]'') ...
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  • ...]]. The expedition was led by [[Sandford Fleming]], chief engineer of the railway at the time. ...
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  • ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is available as {{CIHM|30182}}. ...
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  • ...ows through the Rocky Mountains and was considered by the Canadian Pacific Railway as a possible route through the mountains. ...
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  • The [[Last Spike]] of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] mainline took place on the morning of November 7, 1885 in [[Craigellachie ...
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  • ...struction in British Columbia. He worked as engineer on the Intercolonial Railway before the CPR. He was appointed Deputy Engineer in Chief for British Colu ...
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  • '''Jared S. Hurd''' was an explorer and surveyor for the Canadian Pacific Railway surveys. ...
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  • Between 1876 and 1878 he was in charge of the BC Railway Surveys. ...
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  • ...ng flash animation shows the approximate locations of the Canadian Pacific Railway survey crews at the end of each month for the years 1871 to 1876. The labe ...
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  • ...head off into the mountains of new province to try to find a route for the railway the province had been promised. To survey these routes for a railway, the region was divided into three regions: ...
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  • This site is about the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia between 1871 and 1885. There are 3 phases to this proj ...
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  • ...series of reports on the progress of the surveys for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It is available as {{CIHM|30183}} ...
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  • ...who worked on some of the [[Surveying|surveys]] for the [[Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia]]. ...
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  • The railway events in this timeline are represented in this [[Railways in Southern Brit *April - Corbin gets charter for Spokane Falls & Northern Railway{{MW|p=21}} ...
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  • ...cross the [[Columbia River]] near Golden in 1884 on the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]. ...crossing of the Columbia River, British Columbia, on the Canadian Pacific Railway.''' ...
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  • ...he year. Moberly was in Ottawa at the beginning of 1871 and travelled (by railway through the United States?) to Victoria in the spring. He then went via th The Engineer-in-Chief for the Canadian Pacific Railway, Fleming traversed the entire country in the summer of 1872 from east to we ...
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  • ...been made the previous year that the best route for the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] was along the [[Burrard Inlet route]] but during the 1879, it was decided ...
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  • It describes the construction of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] in 1884 from the summit of the Rocky Mountains to the mouth of the Beaver '''On the Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway (Rocky Mountain Division) During the Season of 1884''' ...
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  • ...ties in advocating and exploring in preparation for the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] (See [[Surveying]]). It describes the events from about 1850 to the 1870s <P>In the brief early history of Canada's first transcontinental railway which I am about to outline, and to accomplish the ultimate construction of ...
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  • ...by the Boundary Commission of 1859. Since the route was impractical for a railway, they returned to Hope. They then went up the Coquihalla valley which orig ...
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