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E&N Victoria – Mile 64.87 Cassidy Siding

E&N mile 64.87 Cassidy Siding

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CNR Lock

A Canadian National Railway (CNR) lock

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – CPR Locks

A Canadian Pacific Railway lock on the Esquimalt & Nanaimo right of way

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – CPR Locks

A Canadian Pacific Railway lock on the Esquimalt & Nanaimo right of way

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E&N Victoria Subdivision – State Of The Line

The harsh reality of rail on Vancouver Island as shown by the condition of the Esquimalt & Nanaimo right of way near Courtenay – although classified as an active railway, the train truly doesn’t run here anymore, hasn’t for some … Continue reading

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E&N Victoria – Mile 57.03 Chemainus Road

E&N mile 57.03 Victoria Subdivision Chemainus Road

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E&N Victoria – Parksville Station

It’s been a while since trains passed though the Parksville VIA Station

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E&N Victoria – Mile 79.9 Green Lake

E&N mile Victoria Subdivision  – Green Lake Trestle The trestle was damaged by fire on Tuesday, April 6, 2004

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The Switchyard

Alderney Switchyard – CN Dartmouth Sub

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The Train Runs Here

Look. Listen. Live. – an important message when you have to cross an active rail line

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