This is a c.1hour talk in Ray's railways of the colonies series featuring some of Britian's most prominent of the former colonial counties.
A highly scenic journey within Alberta and British Colombia behind a steam locomotive on the tracks of the Canadian Pacific Railway is the main theme. Tracks that threaded grizzly bear and moose country are shown together with side excursions to no less that six other heritage steam operations.
The image shown is an early example of a steam locomotive that operated on the Canadian Pacific and now plinthed outside CP Hq in Calgary
Views: 23 | Enquiries: 0Retired Chartered Engineer who has undertaken tour management for UK worldwide rail travel company. Widely travelled, much of which is independent, around the 5 continents of the world plus Aus and NZ. Visited parts that most others haven’t e.g., North Korea, Pakistan, Eritrea, Paraguay, Syria .......
Talks are generally associated with trains (mostly nostalgic steam) the railways themselves and associated historical aspects. Most talks were planned for railway interest groups but can be tailored to audience, whether knowledgeable on rail subjects or not and using both Ray's own photo material and other sourced images.
Presentations will be in digital format and in Power Point format.
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