- CA ETRC P250-007-020
- Item
- 1918
Part of Reed family (North Hatley) fonds
The item is a photograph showing the collapse of the North Hatley steel bridge February 1918. Houses and buildings along Main and Sherbrooke Streets are also visible.
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Part of Reed family (North Hatley) fonds
The item is a photograph showing the collapse of the North Hatley steel bridge February 1918. Houses and buildings along Main and Sherbrooke Streets are also visible.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck that occured in Beebe.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck that occured in Beebe, people can be seen examining the wreck.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck that occured in Beebe, and is a close up of the engine.
Item is a photograph of a Quebec Central Railway train wreck that happened in the train yard of Royal Paper mill, located in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a derailed train located in Stanstead.
Item is a photograph of the train track of the Stanstead derailment wreck.
Inside a Wrecked Passenger Car
Item is a photograph of the inside of one of the wrecked passenger cars of the Stanstead train derailment.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck that occured October 3rd, 1900 in Stanstead, which a man died as a result of.
Item is a photograph of train wreck of a passenger train on the Grand Trunk Railroad, in Richmond.
Asbestos and Danville Train Wreck
Item is a photograph of train wreck on the Asbestos and Danville railroad, with crews on site.
Canadian National Railway line
Part of George Matheson fonds
The series contains information on the locomotives, rail cars, stations, and railway routes of the Canadian National Railway (CNR/CN) primarily in the Eastern Townships from 1987 to 2018. It consists of photographs, which include images of a train accident in Sherbrooke in 2001, derailments in Richmond in 2002 and in 2003, a derailment in Coaticook in 2002, a derailment in Lennoxville in 2003, a derailment at Hillhurst in 2003. Included among the locations are: Acton Vale, Bromptonville, Coaticook, Compton, Earlstown, Hillhurst Crossing, Lennoxville, Richmond, Sherbrooke, South Durham, Warner's Crossing, Waterville, Windsor (Quebec) and Brockville, Hawkesbury (Ontario). In addition to the CNR, included among the rail and leasing companies are: St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad (St-Laurent & Atlantique Québec), St. Laurence & Hudson Railway (St.L&H), Amtrak, Via Rail, Canadian American Railroad, HATX (Helm Leasing Corp.), GATX/LLPX, Morrison Knudsen, and Loram.
Part of George Matheson fonds
The series contains information on the locomotives, rail cars, stations, and railway routes of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR/CP) primarily in the Eastern Townships from 1957 to 2017. It consists of photographs, which include images of a derailment in Bury in 1992. Included among the locations are: Ascot Corner, Birchton, Bromont, Bury, Cookshire, Eastman, Farnham, Gould, Huntingville, Johnville, Jordan Hill, Lachute, Lennoxville, St-Luc, Sherbrooke, Magog, Megantic, and Racey (Quebec) and Smith Falls, Chalk River, Kathmae, Welsh, and Snake River (Ontario). In addition to the CPR, included among the rail and leasing companies: Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, Amtrax, Quebec Southern Railway, Canadian American Railroad, Northern Vermont Railroad, Chemin de fer Quebec Sud, St. Laurence & Hudson Railway (St.L&H), Acadian, Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, Orford Express, Central Maine & Quebec Railway, Morrison Knudsen (MK), HATX/HLCX (Helm Financial Corp.), and LLPX/GATX
Part of George Matheson fonds
Item is a photograph of CPR train derailed. CPR #281 derailed at Bury with locomotives 1837-1826-1863-1827-1455 on April 30, 1992. Locomotive 1837 remained on track.
Part of George Matheson fonds
Item is a photograph of CPR train derailed. CPR #281 derailed at Bury with locomotives 1837-1826-1863-1827-1455 on April 30, 1992. Locomotive 1837 remained on track.
Part of Allen Martin fonds
The item is a photograph of a train derailment (Canadian Pacific Railway) in Bury in 1911. Photographer: G.E. Smyth (Bury).