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E&N Mile 104.16 – Allgard Road

Esquimalt  & Nanaimo Railway mile 104.16 crossing at Allgard Road

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E&N Mile 102.94 Hoylake Road

Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway crossing at mile 102.94 – Hoylake Road

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A Map Of E&N Crossings

Esquimalt  & Nanaimo Railway crossings on the Victoria and Port Subs

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E&N Victoria – Mile 102.60 Arbutus Street

Esquimalt & Nanaimo Victoria Subdivision mile 102.60 Arbutus Street

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CPR Locks

One of the CPR locks on the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway

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E&N Track Condition

The condition of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway as it is reclaimed by nature

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E&N Track Condition

The condition of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway as nature takes over

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CNR 7260

CNR 7260 at the Middleton Railway Museum CNR 7260 is the oldest locomotive built by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario, that still exists.

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Vulcan 3845

Vulcan 3845 at the Middleton Railway Museum The Vulcan locomotive was built in 1928 and delivered to Mersey Paper (later Bowater-Mersey), Liverpool, NS. The locomotive was there when the Mersey Paper Mill was officially opened Dec. 14, 1929, and operated … Continue reading

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CNR 1274/1521

CNR 1274/1521 at the Middleton Railway Museum 1274 is the fourth oldest surviving CNR locomotive and one of two steam engines remaining in Canada with a high-efficiency Belpaire firebox. The six driving wheels are 63” high.  The overall length is … Continue reading

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