Old Canadian Logging
and Mining Equipment
Although this page started as Logging page
it has since included Small Mining
Steam and Diesel Locomotives, light industrial
locotomotives and other old Railway Equipment.
I even have a stationary steam engine
an abandoned lumber mill
and two Compressed air and two external
source steam engines
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COMOX Logging #11 at Ladysmith BC, early80's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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COMOX Logging #11 at Ladysmith BC, 1999
In the past (after I took my first picture of it shown
above) Comox Logging # 11 was placed inside and
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This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Taber Alberta | |
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The #11 in earlier days, from a 1980s postcard
(Traveltime C-1492) The caption reads: Steam locomotive and other
The locomotive was built in 1923 by the Baldwin
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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WP & YT #73 at Whitehorse YT, Aug 1982 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth | |
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WP & YT #73 at Whitehorse YT, Aug 1982 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth | |
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WP & YT #73 at Whitehorse YT, Aug 1982 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth | |
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WP & YT #51 at Whitehorse YT, Museum, Aug 1982 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth |
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Cowichan Valley Railway #1 at Vancouver BC May 1986 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Mayo Lumber #3 at Duncan Forest Museum, 1995 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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BCR EX CP 3716 at North Vancouver BC, Aug 1981 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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PGE (Pacific Great Eastern) #2 at Squamish BC,
June 1987 BCR (British Columbia Railway) operated as (PGE) Pacific Great Eastern Railway before 1972 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Every 30 minutes from 10:15am to 5:00pm, EP&Y
makes its way around the Fort Edmonton Park circuit, carrying visitors back in time through various areas of the Park. The ride is included in the admission price. The EP&Y was subsidiary of the Canadian Northern
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Edmonton Yukon and Pacific 107 was built in 1919 by
the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia PA., as a 2-6-2 (Ser#52255)
and operated last in Louisiana hauling lumber for a paper mill.
In 1977, it was rescued from the Louisiana swamps and
restored as an oil burner. In one area of Fort Edmonton, EY&P
107 crosses the Edmonton Radial Railway streetcar track at grade on a diamond,
as it proceeds around its own circuit. The normal consist is usually the
EY&P 107 loco, three CNoR-lettered coaches (ex-Northern Alberta
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Edmonton Yukon and Pacific 107 takes on water on an
undated day (from a negative scan) during summer 2006.
The locomotive, with a balloon stack, cowcatcher and round domes which gives the 1880s look; was used in the movie "The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford", mostly filmed in Edmonton, although the locomotive was constructed in 1919. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443680/ |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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A ticket to ride on the Edmonton Yukon & Pacific Railway at Fort Edmonton Park, in 2006. |
This picture was submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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The back part explains about the origins of the train.
The full story at: http://railways.library.ualberta.ca/Chapters-8-2/ McDougall Hill, mentioned on the ticket; basically curves behind the Chateau Lacombe Hotel (ex-CP) downtown Edmonton, and comes out as 100 St NW, in front of the MacDonald Hotel (ex-CN). |
This picture was submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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3-Truck Shay #115 locomotive, at the Fort Steele
Heritage Town, near Cranbrook BC, in the mid-70s, pulling visitors around the property. The passenger car could be British Railway E 3733. The #115 was built by Lima http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_Locomotive_
The Wiki description states that it was constructed
out
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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3-Truck Shay #115 locomotive, at the Fort Steele Heritage Town, near Cranbrook BC, in the mid-70s, pulling visitors around the property. |
Massey Jones collection | |
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85-ton Shay locomotive at Fort Steele BC, was one
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the two locomotives in operation in the late 1980s, the other one being the "Dunrobin". While the Dunrobin worked as the oldest locomotive in BC, it was British in looks and eventually sold to a museum in Britain. http://members.shaw.ca/preservedsteambc/southern _bc.htm #115 is a combination of 2 locomotives:
Following lumber service, #115 worked on the
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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3-Truck Shay locomotive #115 gets a drink from an
old-fashioned water tower at the Fort Steele Historic
Site. Some of the drive shaft can be readily seen in this view.http://fortsteele.ca/ |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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The engineer tends to Shay locomotive #115 at
Fort Steele, which needs to be well oil at all times. As opposed to the familiar locomotive design, Shay
The boiler is offset to counterbalance for the gear system. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Bevel gears engage all the wheels on the Shay
locomotive drive shaft seen here in closeup from another view on this page. It's a very noisy but extremely powerful operation. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Shay locomotives have a complex arrangement of
gears, cams and pistons. A bit of the cam system for the drive shaft can be seen in the lower right corner, along with a few pistons on locomotive #115 at Fort Steele BC. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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CPR Class A, 4-4-0 st Delson Que. Sept 1978 |
This picture was taken by Allan Campbell and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CPR Class U 0-6-0 at Delson Que. Aug 1978 |
This picture was taken by Allan Campbell and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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Unknown 2-6-0 at Delson Que Aug. 1976 |
This picture was taken by Allan Campbell and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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Unknown 2-4-0 at Delson Que Aug. 1976 |
This picture was taken by Allan Campbell and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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PGE (Pacific Great Eastern) #2 at Squamish BC,
June 1987 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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MB #1055 and Fire Car at Ladysmith BC, early 80's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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MB #1055 at Ladysmith BC, early 80's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Prarie Dog Centeral #3 at Vancouver BC, May 1986 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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The only annotation for this early logging photograph
is that the glossy print originates from the MacMillan
Bloedel Limited Public Relations Department. It looks to have been taken around 1910. |
Massey F. Jones collection | |
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This 8x10 glossy print mentions on the back, that
it
originates from the MacMillan Bloedel Public Relations Department. Locomotive No. 4, an 80-ton Porter 2-6-2T, once the
pride of the Victoria Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Ltd.'s Copper Canyon
Railway System. The bridge is over the Chemanius River, Vancouver Island,
BC
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Massey F. Jones collection |
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CRV #1 at Duncan BC Forest Museum, Oct 1984 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CZ #2 at Courtenay BC, Nov 1981 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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MB #1044 at Chemainus BC, early 1990's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Cowichan Valley #25, a 0-4-0T locomotive
"Samson" (36" gauge – 914 mm) carries visitors past Hillcrest Lumber #1 (shown elsewhere on the page) around the 100 acre (40 ha) property at the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan BC. The locomotive was built by the Vulcan Iron Works of
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (Ser# 1549) in 1910.
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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The BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan BC
features a trestle over Somenos Lake (a wetland). The 100 acre (40 ha) site features 2.5 km of track on which a 36" (914 mm) gauge railway is operated for visitors in season. http://enertelligence.com/bcforestdiscoverycentre /wordpress/?page_id=179 The locomotive is Cowichan Valley #25. |
Massey F. Jones collection | |
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A rear view of Cowichan Valley #25, on the trestle
over Somenos Lake, at the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan BC. All photos in this series were probably taken
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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Hillcrest Lumber Company #1 is part of the
collection at the BC Forest Discovery Centre located in Duncan BC. The Shay 2-truck, narrow gauge locomotive is, like
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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Sitting in the yard at the BC Forest Discovery Centre,
is Cowichan Valley #24, named "Suzie", painted on the cab side above the number. It was built as an 0-4-0 by the Vulcan Iron Works in
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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CVR #1 at Duncan BC Forest Museum, Oct 1984 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CVLM (Cowichan Valley Logging RailwayMuseum)
0-4-0 #24 at Duncan B.C. June 1967 Cowichan Valley Forest Museum |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CVLM (Cowichan Valley Logging Museum)
0-4-0 #24 at Duncan B.C. June 1967 Cowichan Valley Forest Museum |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CVLM (Cowichan Valley Logging RailwayMuseum)
Shay #1 at Duncan B.C. June 1967 Cowichan Valley Forest Museum |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CVFM (Cowichan Valley Forest Museum)
Shay #1 at Duncan B.C. June 1967 Cowichan Valley Forest Museum |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CVFM (Cowichan Valley Forest Museum)
Shay #1 at Duncan B.C. June 1967 Cowichan Valley Forest Museum |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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CVFM Log Car at Duncan B.C. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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K.M.R.Y. #1 at Dawson City YT August 1982
http://www.yukonmuseums.ca/treasures/dcm/17.html This engine was mainly used in mining operations |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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K.M.RY #2, Dawson City YT, August 6 1982
This engine was mainly used in mining operations |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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K.M.RY #2, Dawson City YT, August 6 1982
This engine was mainly used in mining operations |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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K.M.RY #4, Dawson City YT
This engine was mainly used in mining operations |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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The Duchess at Carcross YT, August 1982
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM92E4_ The_DUCHESS |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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The Duchess at Carcross YT, August 1982
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM92E4_ The_DUCHESS |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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This is one of the narrow gage locomotives, a Baldwin mogul, which were used to haul coal from Lethbridge colleries through the international border at Coutts Sweetgrass. |
This picture was submitted by Bill Hillen, Lethbridge Alberta | |
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T&NR 4-4-0 |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and it part of the "Jim Parker Collection" | |
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Stelco 0-6-0 #40 at Hamilton Ont. |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and it part of the "Jim Parker Collection" | |
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Alberta Railway & Coal 0-6-0 at Lethbridge Alberta,
1893
Note the dual gauge track |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and was courtesy
of the Sir Alexander Galt Museum |
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Alberta Railway & Coal 0-6-0 at Lethbridge Alberta,
1893
Note the dual gauge track |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and was courtesy
of the Sir Alexander Galt Museum |
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Acadia Coal 2-8-0 #42 at Trenton NS Oct 1963 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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2 Truck Shay at Richmond Hill (Lansing) Ont Nov 1959 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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2 Truck Shay #2 at Port Alberni B.C. Oct 1956 |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and is part of the Jim Parker Collection | |
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2 Truck Shay #2 at Port Alberni B.C. Oct 1956 |
This picture was submitted by Jim Parker and is part of the Jim Parker Collection | |
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The Consumers Co. 0-4-0 Aug 1958 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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The Consumers Co. 0-4-0 Aug 1958 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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A Polaroid print from the early 70s by Massey's
father-in-law, showing what appears to be Canadian Creosoting 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive #102, on static display at Sioux Lookout, Ontario. At the time, Massey's future relative was stationed at RCAF Station Ramore, a radar base in the same general area of Northern Ontario. View the locomotive as it stood in Dec 2012, http://www.trainspotted.com/content/CC/01/CC-102
A Google Street View of "102 Government Row, Sioux
Lookout" will bring a photo of the locomotive in front of a building which
is either an old railway station or constructed to look like one. Sioux
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Photo: Late Lorne Unwin – Massey F. Jones collection | |
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Elk River Colliery Locomotive at Fort Steele BC,
Sept 1987 This locomotive operated on steam pressure only and could be used underground in a coal mine. This type of locomotive used steam from another source.
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This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Compressed air 0-4-0 Mining Locomotive
BC Miming Museum. Brittania BC |
This picture was taken by Bill Grandin and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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These two are two Compressed Air mine locomotives,
displayed the Natural Resource area of Heritage Park. The six-ton locomotive in front was used in Canmore
Both units were built by the H.K. Porter Company Ltd, the largest manufacturer of mine locomotives; one in 1909 and the other one in 1902. Being fireless, compressed air locomotives were used inside the mine itself and pushed the cars to an outside area, where steam locomotives such as CNP 3 or the Canmore 4 "Goat" both shown on this page, took over. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Its name is PORTER. Not the toy that it appears to
be, but once a hard working fireless locomotive
toiling in a Canadian steel mill for about a quarter-century. Porter is now displayed in Bellevue Park in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and was part of children's playground for 40 years. Cast in large letters on its nose, the locomotive is
Porter is believed to be one of only two in existence
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Photo: Late L. Unwin - Massey F. Jones collection | |
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Log car behind CVR #1 at Duncan BC Forest Museum, Oct 1984 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CF Log Car at Ladysmith BC, early 80's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CF Snon Plow at Ladysmith BC, early 1980's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CPR Logging Flat cat #306059 at Duncan B.C.
June 1967 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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This little dinky locomotive flanked the Ron Morel
Museum in Kapuskasing and it was visible from the highway in 1975 when this photo was taken by a friend of Massey. When the museum (engine 5107, passenger cars and caboose) http://yourrailwaypictures.com/CNRsteamengines/ were moved in the fall of 2004, the dinky engine was handed over to a local man who used to work for the Woodlands Department of Spruce Falls Power and Paper Company. He is an amateur historian of all things related to the lumber industry. The locomotive was built by Plymouth in May 19311
The triangular inscription on top of the cab reads
Information on the dinky location and its present
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Massey F. Jones collection | |
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CF 107 (Crown Forest) at Ladysmith BC, Early 1980's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CF#107 at Ladysmith BC, Early 1980's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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CF 107 (Crown Forest) at Ladysmith BC, Early 1980's |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Comox Logging Railway #107 at Port Alberni, in April
1976, when it was in service with the company.
This little 4-wheel Plymouth 7-ton gas locomotive, well-illustrated from several angles on this page, was built in February 1924 (Type DL2 Ser# 1662) and first purchased by Sydney E. Jenkins (the construction company which built the Connaught near Revelstoke BC), in October 1927, as their #1. Plymouth built is first diesel in 1927, and it has been the country's most prolific small gas and diesel locomotive builder, with 7500 to date. Most of these are small mine and industrial locomotives of less than 25 tons. http://www.northeast.railfan.net (note that this link refers to the loco as Type BL2, not DL2) |
This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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After a 1974 rebuild, the loco was purchased by the
Alberni
Pacific Lumber in 1980 as their #107; then to Comox Logging & Railway in 1984 and finally by Crown Forest Industries (formerly Crown Zellerbach) in March 1986. In May 1993, #107 was donated to the Ladysmith Railway Historical Society and displayed in the Alberni Valley Museum, for use as an artifact, illustrating Vancouver Island logging. Both my scans are from Ektachrome slides dated (by
Kodak)
See the loco in B&W in its CL&R days at: http://www.northeast.railfan.net/images/czbx107.jpg
http://gelwood.railfan.net/clr/clr107agh.jpg
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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MB #76-11 at Port Alberni BC, April 1998 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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This old loco is located in downtown Coleman
AB
at the old intl coal site just south of the downtown near the old coke ovens. |
This picture was taken and submitted by Bob Watson | |
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Alberni Pacific #7 at Port Alberni BC, 1998
Alberni Pacific #7 being maintained in their locomotive
shop during the spring of 1998. Note
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This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Taber Alberta | |
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Alberni Pacific #7 at Port Alberni BC, 1998
The shop drop pit |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Taber Alberta | |
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Alberni Pacific #7 at Port Alberni BC, 1998 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Taber Alberta | |
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Alberni Pacific #7 at Port Alberni BC, 1998 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Taber Alberta | |
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Acadia Coal GE 70T (Ex CNR) at Stellarton NS, Oct 1963 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker | |
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An abandoned lumber mill just West of Revelstoke BC,
Sept 1986 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Booth, Willingdon AB | |
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Cowichan Valley Forest Museum stationary steam engine
Duncan B.C. June 1967 |
This picture was taken and submitted by Jim Parker |
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Custom built to push logs off a rail car
into the water
at the log dump, this odd looking unit was called The Humdirgen. It was self-propelled and made locally from a small (shay) locomotive. By the late 1940s, Ladysmith was the centre of major
This view and others were taken in the mid to late
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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As each loaded car still coupled to the locomotive
came
under the Humdirgen, the logs were pushed into the water by the arm. There are some superb black and white pictures of
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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The logs were then boomed by light boats called "sidewinders"
because they were able to move
sideways and turn on their own radius and towed down the Fraser River to the Canadian Western Lumber Company Limited in Fraser Mills BC (near Vancouver), an organization capable of handling a million feet of logs daily. Any stray logs were picked up by professional lumber salvagers and sold by them to a sawmill. These salvagers called beachcombers, inspired the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beachcombers
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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Fairly well orphaned for now, the Humdirgen
is
displayed around 616 Oyster Bay Drive, Ladysmith BC. The site can be viewed by accessing Google Maps, then Street View. It will become necessary to mouse down the road
The museum which acquired the artifacts ran into
View be a photo of Comox Lumber #11 and
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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A lightweight rail crane, manufactured by Industrial
Brownhoist and lettered for the Quebec North Shore Paper, on the dock at Baie-Comeau QC in the early 70s Baie-Comeau is a deep water port on the St. Lawrence
Though colonized before, the town took root in 1936,
The Quebec North Shore Paper thrived and greatly
It's fair to assume that the crane was used to unload
Any update would be most welcome |
This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. (Comox Logging
& Railway) Alco RS-3 # 4097 at Ladysmith on Vancouver Island.. The Alco RS-3 (b/n 80187) former Delaware
Taken by a friend of Massey near the Ladysmith
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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Crown Zellerbach RS-3 #4097 near Ladysmith BC
c.1974 The water tank semi-permanently coupled to it, will be used in case of a fire caused by any sparks from the locomotive; as it goes along, hauling flatcars full of logs from the forest to the log dump. |
This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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Another nice view of the CZ #4097 in action, scanned
from a colour negative strip. The photo was taken c. 1974 by a close friend of Massey. |
This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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A good front shot of Crown Zellerbach #4097 in
service at Ladysmith on Vancouver Island in the 70s. The locomotive has now been scrapped. |
This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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Before Crown Forest Products (formerly Crown
Zellerbach) switched to the RS-3 locomotives shown on this page, Baldwin #7128 was used between the Nanaimo Lakes operation and the Ladysmith log dump. The diesel is a model VO-1000 built by Baldwin in 1943. Crown Zellerbach purchased it in 1960 from the U. S. army. This photo was taken at an unknown location (possibly
Ladysmith or Port Alberni on Vancouver Island) c. 1974
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This picture is part of the Massey F. Jones Collection | |
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The loco was built in September 1923 by the Montreal
Locomotive Works (Ser# 64710) as a, 0-4-0 tank
locomotive (similar to Thomas, with water to the rear of the cab) and it was later converted to a 0-4-0ST, with the tank astride of the boiler. In 1920 Alcan established itself in the region and partnered with Roberval & Saguenay in 1926. RS 15 locomotive then went through a series of moves
through various Alcan hydroelectric generation facilities.
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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In 2011, locomotive 15 was given to the Vielle Pulperie
(The Old Pulp Mill) in Chicoutimi (where it initially operated from as a pulp hauler). They displayed it as given but the expected 6-figure couldn't allow professional restoration. So a local artisan undertook it with a paintbrush and
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Roberval Saguenay 15 locomotive, at the site it has
occupied since 1968, alongside the Msgr Dufour Museum in Port Alfred, now
called the Musée du Fjord in La Baie QC. As in most Québec
small towns, the local parish church is nearby (background) and the area
is more or less the town centre. http://maritime.musees.qc.ca/en/museums/fjord/index.php
The scan from a colour negative strip, taken
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This picture was taken and submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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The next move for the 15, was a relocation still in
Port Alfred, alongside the Roberval Saguenay port facilities
in 1988 and a bit of paint, to help mark the 150th anniversary of the region. It occupied this site until 2011 until given its final
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Web view submitted by Massey F. Jones | |
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Engine 100 stands in the town of Smooth Rock Falls
at
the intersection of Fourth Street and Hollywood Avenue in Smooth Rock Falls, about half way between Kapuskasing and Cochrane, Ontario. The display is now protected by a small fence. http://www.trainweb.org/onrailfan/mattagami100.htm The locomotive is a Mogul 2-6-0 coal burner, designed
by the American Locomotive Company and built by the Montreal Locomotive
Works in April 1916 (Ser#55116)
It was acquired around 1927 by the Mattagami Railroad,
The 100 was a dual purpose locomotive, transporting
Read more about the Mattagami Railroad 100 and its history at: http://www.srfcdc.ca/index.php/visitors/for-train-buffs Mattagami Railroad -- Claim to fame: North America's Shortest, Chartered, Standard Gauge Railway. |
This view was taken by a friend of Massey c.1975 and
part of the
Massey F. Jones collection |
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