MAKE A MEME View Large Image Canadian Pacific Railway During its last months of regular operation, CPR H-Ie "Royal Hudson" Class 4-6-4 No. 2860 was used in freight service. In May 1956, shortly before being transferred to Winnipeg, the 2860 is shown ...
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Keywords: railroad vehicle train outdoor locomotive Canadian Pacific Railway During its last months of regular operation, CPR H-Ie "Royal Hudson" Class 4-6-4 No. 2860 was used in freight service. In May 1956, shortly before being transferred to Winnipeg, the 2860 is shown at Vancouver's Waterfront. White flags snapping in the breeze, the Hudson backs its freight extra into the yard. Servicing at the Drake Street roundhouse will follow. Photo: Steamscenes collection/J.F. Orem. The building was the Canadian Pacific Steamship terminal, Piers 'B' and 'C' which opened in July 1927. It was redeveloped 1982-86 into Canada Place Trade and Convention Centre and cruise ship terminal. Canadian Pacific Railway During its last months of regular operation, CPR H-Ie "Royal Hudson" Class 4-6-4 No. 2860 was used in freight service. In May 1956, shortly before being transferred to Winnipeg, the 2860 is shown at Vancouver's Waterfront. White flags snapping in the breeze, the Hudson backs its freight extra into the yard. Servicing at the Drake Street roundhouse will follow. Photo: Steamscenes collection/J.F. Orem. The building was the Canadian Pacific Steamship terminal, Piers 'B' and 'C' which opened in July 1927. It was redeveloped 1982-86 into Canada Place Trade and Convention Centre and cruise ship terminal.
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