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In the years before public road access was provided, logging roads were the alternate way to access timber harvesting communities in the Nimpkish valley on Vancouver Island, and supplies were best transported by rail.  Thus Canadian Forest Products 302 has two carloads of crossties and one tank car of fuel in addition to log empties southward by the road and rail water tank near Duncan reload on the way to Vernon Camp on Monday 1975-06-09.
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Caption: In the years before public road access was provided, logging roads were the alternate way to access timber harvesting communities in the Nimpkish valley on Vancouver Island, and supplies were best transported by rail. Thus Canadian Forest Products 302 has two carloads of crossties and one tank car of fuel in addition to log empties southward by the road and rail water tank near Duncan reload on the way to Vernon Camp on Monday 1975-06-09.

Photographer:
Ken Perry [270] (more) (contact)
Date: 1975-06-09 (search)
Railway: Canadian Forest Products (search)
Reporting Marks: CFP 302 (search)
Train Symbol: Empties south (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Kla-anch line (search)
City/Town: Duncan reload (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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