British Columbia - This week's Okanagan history film from Vernon historian and videographer Francois Arseneault takes a look at CP
Rail's famous Vancouver to Calgary "Canadian" run.
Filmed in 1969, the clip shows the memorable domed passenger cars, the Stoney Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass, views of churning rivers and cloud-shrouded
mountains.
"How many of us admired the engineering marvel of the 295 foot tall Stoney Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass, or the spiral tunnels at Kicking Horse Pass, the
brief stop at Banff, the waterfalls, glaciers, and towering mountains all viewed from the comfort of your seat," says Arseneault.
The train served delicious meals on fine china with silverware on fresh linen tablecloths in the diner cars.
Passengers could fall asleep to the train's gentle swaying in the sleeping cars.
Anyone who may have old 16 millimetre or 8 millimetre film footage of the Vernon and Okanagan area is invited to email Arseneault at
stockshooter.yyc@gmail.com.
To comment on the video, go to Arseneault's YouTube page.
Jon Manchester.
Poor quality film showing blurred scenery with next to no trains... boring.