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Myra Canyon
The Carmi Subdivision of Canadian Pacific's Kettle Valley line involved a circuitous climb from Penticton on Okanagan Lake over the Okanagan highlands and down into the Kettle Valley near the U.S. border. The summit of the line, some 3000 ft. above Penticton, was in Myra Canyon in the hills southeast of Kelowna. The railway here wound along the steep sides of this rugged canyon, necessitating the construction of no fewer than 18 bridges and two tunnels between the stations of Myra and Ruth. Four trestles are visible in this view from the bridge at mile 85.6; a fifth is out of sight behind the oncoming train. 5219 was a coalburning 2-8-2 recently rebuilt from 2-8-0 #3687.
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Giclee Canvas 20" x 32" |
Giclee Canvas 27" x 43" |
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145 S/N $600 Can. |
95 S/N $1100 Can. |
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25 A/P, 10 P/P Sold Out |
25 A/P, 20 P/P Sold Out |
One large print in stock.
Price subject to availability
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