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BC Rail

British Columbia's Great Train Adventure

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Magnificent full-color photographs by Chris Harris capture the excitement and sense of exploration of a great railway passenger route from the tidewater at Vancouver to Prince George, encompassing some of the most spectacular scenery in British Columbia. The railway traverses the Great Mountains, follows along the edge of Fraser Canyon, crosses the ranchlands of the Cariboo Plateau, and passes through the forested lands of the Interior. Harris's photos capture the drama of a Royal Hudson steam locomotive emerging from a tunnel, a freight train snaking along the incredible blue waters of Anderson Lake, and the track high above the chasm of Fraser Canyon. Text by Syd Cannings and Elaine Jones details the natural history of the diverse areas along the route, the history of the railway, and the route today.

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BC Rail, Chris Harris

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1993
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Titre
BC Rail
Sous-titre
British Columbia's Great Train Adventure
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1993
Format
souple
Pages
94
ISBN10
0969523513
ISBN13
9780969523512
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Magnificent full-color photographs by Chris Harris capture the excitement and sense of exploration of a great railway passenger route from the tidewater at Vancouver to Prince George, encompassing some of the most spectacular scenery in British Columbia. The railway traverses the Great Mountains, follows along the edge of Fraser Canyon, crosses the ranchlands of the Cariboo Plateau, and passes through the forested lands of the Interior. Harris's photos capture the drama of a Royal Hudson steam locomotive emerging from a tunnel, a freight train snaking along the incredible blue waters of Anderson Lake, and the track high above the chasm of Fraser Canyon. Text by Syd Cannings and Elaine Jones details the natural history of the diverse areas along the route, the history of the railway, and the route today.