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- Proof of Rainy River's importance as a major lumbering center in the early 1900's is evident from this photo. Thousands of board feet of lumber are piled and ready for shipment to far off markets.Proof of Rainy River's importance as a major lumbering center in the …
- A miner's lamp ensures the burning of a protected flame in the presence of an explosive gas by regulating the necessary supply of atmospheric air and by allowing the products of combustion to pass thA miner's lamp ensures the burning of a protected flame in the …
- Warning lanterns were used by the trackmen to signal oncoming trains, and track conditions. A red lantern was a signal for danger. This meant that approaching trains should avoid some obstacle or accWarning lanterns were used by the trackmen to signal oncoming trains, and …
- The focal point of the Heritage Square in Rainy River Ontario is the '4008', a 2-10-2 Sante Fe type steam locomotive built by Dunkirk in Montreal, 1916. This locomotive was used to haul 65 cars of frThe focal point of the Heritage Square in Rainy River Ontario is …
- The conductor's job was to punch tickets of passengers with his personalized punch. A conductor could recognize a punch in the ticket and know if it was valid. At his retirement, the conductor wouldThe conductor's job was to punch tickets of passengers with his personalized …
- The '4008' was a 'Santa Fe' type locomotive. In it's lifetime, it pulled 65 cars and carried 5000 tons of grain from Thunder Bay to Atikokan (143 miles). It was often called the 'pig' as it used 20-2The '4008' was a 'Santa Fe' type locomotive. In it's lifetime, it …
- A look at the inside of the baggage car at the Rainy River Heritage Square Museum. Inside this exhibit are various tools used by employees of the railway. Enginemen's torch, tallow pot, Carman's lantA look at the inside of the baggage car at the Rainy …
- A photo of the Baggage Car exhibit outside at the Rainy River Heritage Square Museum located in Rainy River Ont. Inside the baggage car are various historical artifacts pertaining to the history of tA photo of the Baggage Car exhibit outside at the Rainy River …
- Another view of the baggage car at the Rainy River Heritage Square Museum in Rainy River Ontario.Another view of the baggage car at the Rainy River Heritage Square …
- Early wooden cabooses were numbered and then assigned to conductors. It became his home away from home, and was often decorated to suit his personal tastes. The caboose would have been equipped withEarly wooden cabooses were numbered and then assigned to conductors. It became …
- A closer view of the caboose at the Rainy River Heritage Square Museum. Each caboose was numbered and assigned to a conductor. In the early years, the caboose was equipped with a pot bellied stove, iA closer view of the caboose at the Rainy River Heritage Square …
- The flagman's principal job was the protection of the train. His position was at the rear car of the train where he could see any approaching train and with the flagging equipment, use signals in comThe flagman's principal job was the protection of the train. His position …
- The Canadian National Railway coal docks in Rainy River, Ontario, opened in 1901 and closed in 1960.The Canadian National Railway coal docks in Rainy River, Ontario, opened in …
- The famous '4008' Locomotive was built in 1916 by Dunkirk of Montreal. It was a Sante Fe type locomotive, which carried 200 pounds of steam pressure and weighed 144 tonnes(288,000 lbs). The '4008' waThe famous '4008' Locomotive was built in 1916 by Dunkirk of Montreal. …
- A view of the Sante Fe, type 4008. This was the largest engine used by the C.N.R. because the trip to Rainy River and Atikokan was hillier than the average prairie landscape and required more power.A view of the Sante Fe, type 4008. This was the largest …
- Standing in front of the '4008' locomotive is engineer John Sirman (left) and Fireman Don Marchuk (right) of Rainy River, Ontario. These men took the steamer '4008' on its final journey, December 2,Standing in front of the '4008' locomotive is engineer John Sirman (left) …
- This is the C.N.R. rail yard in Rainy River as it appeared in 1935. It is quite a contrast from the current operation. Today the yards handle tonnage far in excess of what was handled during the 'steThis is the C.N.R. rail yard in Rainy River as it appeared …
- A view of the Canadian National Railway yards as it appeared in 1935, looking east in Rainy River, Ontario. This is quite a contrast from today's local operation which handles tonnage far in excess oA view of the Canadian National Railway yards as it appeared in …
- Aerial view of Rainy River showing its importance as a major lumbering center as early as 1900. Rainy River was the mid point transfer for shipment of grain from the west and lumber to the east, forAerial view of Rainy River showing its importance as a major lumbering …
- On September 3,1973, a historical plaque commemorating the Canadian Northern Railway was unveiled at Rainy River. Shown from left to right-John Sirman (C.N.R. Rainy River), Arthur Solomomian,(Clerk-TOn September 3,1973, a historical plaque commemorating the Canadian Northern Railway was …