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Tied to the rails : Jasper's railway connection

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19804
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Covey, Bob
Publisher
Jasper, Alberta : Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives
Call Number
08.5 C11t copy 1
08.5 C11t copy 2
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Author
Covey, Bob
Responsibility
Bob Covey
Publisher
Jasper, Alberta : Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
99 pages : illustrated with photographs ; 19 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Railway routes
Railway stations
Railways
Jasper
Jasper townsite
Jasper Station
History
Abstract
Pertains to the history of the railway as it relates to Jasper National Park.
Contents
Author's note
Acknowledgements
Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site
Preface
Mountain torrents
Ahead of its time
Stake out
Following the fur trade
Fly camps and locations scouts
"An exceptional opportunity which no wise man will overlook"
Ahead of the track : wagon trails and tote roads
Life on the line : a hard advance
Whisky skirts
Frozen freighting
Camplife
Station to station
GTP & CNoR station sites and flag stops
A isolated national park
Grand schemes and dissolved dreams
A frame of a town
Territorial tendancies
Larger forces at work
Nationalization
Canvas tents and increased rents
Luxury in the wilderness
Resident relocation, station configuration
Smooth as silk
Jasper royaly - teh Beanerie Queens
Four wheeled future
Downsizing
A lineage of commitment
The Canoe River train wreck
Jasper railway timeline
Bibliography
Index
Image reproduction information
ISBN
978-1-77084-379-0
Accession Number
P2019-24
P2020.07
Call Number
08.5 C11t copy 1
08.5 C11t copy 2
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Article pertaining to book
Websites
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When trains ruled the rockies: my life at the Banff railway station

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19859
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Gainer, Terry
Publisher
Rocky Mountain Books Ltd.
Call Number
08.5 G11w
08.5 G22w copy 2 (Reference)
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Author
Gainer, Terry
Responsibility
Terry Gainer
Publisher
Rocky Mountain Books Ltd.
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
272 pg
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Railway stations
Railways
Banff
Canadian Pacific Railway
Rocky Mountains
Abstract
When Trains Ruled the Rockies is a personal history of the Banff train station from 1948 through 1962.Drawn from Terry Gainer’s personal memories and experiences from his years living and working at the legendary Banff Railway Station, this entertaining memoir and important historical record beckons the reader into the golden age of railway travel in the mountains of western Canada.Complete with a selection of archival photographs, When Trains Ruled the Rockies documents life at the Banff Railway Station and traces the huge role the station played in the local community. The author’s own story of growing up at the station winds a thread through the narrative and brings into clear focus Terry’s lifelong passion for passenger trains, at one time the most dominant means of transportation for Canadians but sadly an experience that is now fading into history.
Contents
Part I - The golden years: when trains ruled the rockies
Part II - Special trains
Part III - In the trains station's backyard
Part IV - The glory years 1955 - 1962: I've been working on the railroad
Part V - An ending or a beginning?
ISBN
9781771603010
Accession Number
2019.69
Call Number
08.5 G11w
08.5 G22w copy 2 (Reference)
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
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Websites
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