Canadian Pacific: Stand Fast, Craigellachie!

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pp. 240, “A tribute to one of North America’s oldest still running railway companies.

This landmark tribute to the Canadian Pacific Railway features the work of many of North America’s top rail photographers. Remarkable photography and essays cover the entire CPR system, from the east coast to the west coast including Nova Scotia’s Dominion Atlantic lines and Vancouver Island’s Esquimalt & Nanaimo. Some of the best steam and diesel photographs ever published appear here along with 1950s-vintage photos of steeple-cab electrics and passenger trains on the Electric Lines subsidiaries: the Grand River Railway and the Lake Erie & Northern.

Canadian Pacific Railway captures the pleasure of lingering in wood-frame stations where time was marked to the beat of a Seth Thomas clock, the stainless-steel glamor of the Canadian, the gritty drama of SD40s grinding up mountain grades, and the loneliness of the prairie.”

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Book Information

ISBN 1550464906
ISBN13 9781550464900
Number of pages 240
Original Title Canadian Pacific: Stand Fast, Craigellachie!
Published Date 2003
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No dustjacket
Binding Paperback
Size 4to
Place of Publication Toronto
Edition First edition
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pp. 240, “A tribute to one of North America’s oldest still running railway companies.

This landmark tribute to the Canadian Pacific Railway features the work of many of North America’s top rail photographers. Remarkable photography and essays cover the entire CPR system, from the east coast to the west coast including Nova Scotia’s Dominion Atlantic lines and Vancouver Island’s Esquimalt & Nanaimo. Some of the best steam and diesel photographs ever published appear here along with 1950s-vintage photos of steeple-cab electrics and passenger trains on the Electric Lines subsidiaries: the Grand River Railway and the Lake Erie & Northern.

Canadian Pacific Railway captures the pleasure of lingering in wood-frame stations where time was marked to the beat of a Seth Thomas clock, the stainless-steel glamor of the Canadian, the gritty drama of SD40s grinding up mountain grades, and the loneliness of the prairie.”

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Weight 1.5 kg