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list price: $44.95
edition:Hardcover
category: Transportation
published: Nov 2018
ISBN:9781550178388
publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.

Iron Road West

An Illustrated History of British Columbia’s Railways

by Derek Hayes

tagged: pictorial, post-confederation (1867-), history
Description

British Columbia wouldn’t exist without the railway; the province was brought into the Canadian Confederation in 1871 in exchange for the promise of a transcontinental line to the West Coast. It was the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886 that set off economic development in the province, created the city of Vancouver and spurred others to build competing lines.

In Iron Road West, Derek Hayes charts the development of the province through its railway lines, using a wealth of photographs and other visuals to show how rails were laid through the wild terrain that characterized much of British Columbia. As railways revolutionized the province, they inevitably incited fierce competition and personal hatreds, creating an exciting frontier-like environment that Hayes describes in vivid detail. The book also covers the emergence of the modern freight railway in British Columbia, including fully automated and computerized trains. An extensive section details our railway legacy, including preserved railways, locomotives and facilities that can still be visited today. Prolifically illustrated, Iron Road West will fascinate not only railway enthusiasts, but anyone with an interest in the history of the province.

About the Author
Derek Hayes is a renowned historian and the author of multiple books, including the bestselling Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest. Trained as a geographer at the University of Hull in England and the University of British Columbia, he worked for a time as a planner with the Vancouver City Planning Department and was also a columnist for Fine Books & Collections magazine for several years. He lives in White Rock, BC.
Editorial Reviews
— The Georgia Straight

— Vancouver Sun

"The narrative is very well written and full of anecdotal tidbits. Anyone interested in B.C. history will like it… The many photographs and illustrations make this volume an ideal "coffee-table" book, and a delightful read and reference source for devotees of railway lore." -Miriam Elder, The British Columbia Genealogist, June 2019

— The British Columbia Genealogist

— BC Bookworld
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