Kettle River Museum
Midway, British Columbia

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Along the Line: the Kettle Valley Railway as a Community Link
Images: Transport

 
The present and the past - the  BC Provincial Museum Train visits Midway
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CP Rail Engines No. 8831, 8504 and 8489 on the Castlegar to Midway run
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A washout on the abandoned KVR line near Beaverdell
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Cattle drive along the KVR line
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Looking east from "Mile O" of the KVR: a final portrait of the station still in use
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Railway crew in the final days
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The last train to the Pope and Talbot sawmill
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The sound of the train whistle can be heard no more
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No one missed the emissions of an occasional poorly maintained engine
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Midway Station: the train still ran to the sawmill but the KVR had been abandoned
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Relocating the station at 'Mile 0'; excavation has begun
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The KVR section of the Trans Canada Trail follows much of the original rail bed
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Cycling the Kettle Valley Railway near Princeton
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Cycling the KVR near Chute Lake
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By the Kettle River Museum on the Trans Canada Trail, at 'Mile 0' of the KVR looking west
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