Revelstoke British Columbia - "Volume Six: The Connaught Tunnel" chronicles the planning,
construction, and remarkable life of what was North America's longest railway tunnel.
Completed in 1916, the Connaught Tunnel was a game-changer for CP, bypassing the worst sections of the Rogers Pass and
providing dramatically improving its operating conditions.
At 106-years-old, the Tunnel continues to be an important part of the Revelstoke Division.
Like all of his books, Doug has researched far and wide for archival and photographic content about the Tunnel, putting
together a story which Doug is uniquely qualified to tell.
He explores topics as diverse as the Tunnel's innovative design and construction, abandonment of the former Rogers
Pass right-of-way, the massive 1931 flood, the Tunnel's portals and infrastructure, and even the legendary incident of
the stalled Selkirk locomotive.
Richly illustrated with photographs and archival information, some of which has not been published, this book is sure
to please historians, railway buffs, industrial engineering enthusiasts, and anyone curious about CP's Revelstoke
Division.
Doug Mayer is a local historian and author.
He is passionate about the railway, and is a long-term member of the Revelstoke Model Railway Club.
He began this series as a fundraising venture for the Revelstoke Heritage Railway Society in 2018.
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