Canadian Pacific in the Rockies by Ian Lothian, Lothian (9781802821123) | Browns Books
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Canadian Pacific in the Rockies

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The Canadian Pacific Railway was built to unite all the Canadian Provinces with a transcontinental line running from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Many obstacles were encountered during construction including the Rocky Mountains, a formidable range of mountains in Western Alberta and Eastern British Columbia. Originally planned to run further north, the line eventually crossed the Continental Divide at Kicking Horse Pass, a challenge to railway operating that still exists today despite the use of high-horsepower diesel locomotives.

Illustrated with unique photographs, taken over a number of years, this book covers the line from Exshaw, where it first encounters the Rockies, to Golden.

The variety of traffic found on the line is shown against a backdrop of stunning scenery that is encountered along the line.

Also detailed is the other Canadian Pacific line in the south of Alberta, which traverses Crowsnest Pass.

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Key Publishing
1802821120 / 9781802821123
Ebook
28/02/2022
United States
English
96 pages

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