
The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.


The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.


The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.


BC Ferries Island Sky approaching the Little River terminal

Eagle and crow on the shore of Georgia Strait near Qualicum Bay

A rusting CPR lock on an E&N level crossing signal control box
The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.

So far the history of Dunsmuir is a complete mystery – I’m working on it though

Looking southeast toward Horne Lake Road and Parksville

Looking northwest toward Fanny Bay

The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.

The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.

The E&N main line and siding crossing at Horne Lake Road


Looking toward Parksville

Looking toward Fanny Bay and the Dunsmuir Station


The pictures in this series speak for themselves – no further comment is necessary when viewing where the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway once operated the Dayliner passenger service between Courtenay and Victoria.