This photograph of the prototype shows a Dawson Creek Switcher southbound over the East Pine River bridge in 1990.
This photo shows the rear of the consist of the Dawson Creek Switcher, including grain boxcars and the wide vision caboose.
The train is powered by MLW RS-10 No. 581 and MLW RS-3 No. 573. Both are first generation Atlas/Kato models.
This photo shows a typical 1977 consist for the Dawson Creek Switcher on the bridge. The train includes trailers, lumber boxcars, chip cars, and...
Another view of the benchwork for the East Pine River bridge. The slots in the backdrop are to accommodate the support brackets for the upper...
The benchwork for the East Pine River bridge has been painted and installed in the layout room. The two sections total ten feet in length and are...
Model in progress of British Columbia Railway RS-18 607 using a first generation Atlas/Kato ALCO RS-11. Changes so far include NWSL low profile...
Model in progress of British Columbia Railway Remote Control Car RCC 2 using the Life-Like ALCO FB-2 dummy unit. Changes so far include...
East Pine River bridge and benchwork on display at Trains 2006. The bridge has been painted and the benchwork has been completed and primed.
BCR Freight Cars by Tim Horton including stretched gondolas, fire protection tank car, boxcars, woodchip cars and trailer flatcars.
BCR Locomotives by Tim Horton including MLW RS-3s, RS-10s, and Alco C-425s.
BCR Freight Cars by Craig Harper including Kaslo Shops stake cars and bulkhead flatcars.
BCR Locomotives by Craig Harper including (from L to R) MLW C-630Ms, Alco C-425s, and MLW RS-3s including chop-nose 560.
This model depicts British Columbia Railway MLW RS-10 No. 584 as it appeared in 1977. The model is an Atlas/Kato RS-11 with extensive carbody...
This model depicts British Columbia Railway MLW RS-10 No. 581 as it appeared in 1977. The model is an Atlas/Kato RS-11 with extensive carbody...
These four photographs illustrate progress on the East Pine River bridge and accompanying benchwork for my N Scale layout depicting the British...