Pacific Outlook
Max Jacquiard
Triple Header over Kicking Horse Pass

In the busy postwar summers, before the Trans Canada Highway, and before air travel became common-place, long triple-headed passenger trains could frequently be seen on Canadian Pacific's Field hill. In this late afternoon, late spring scene from that era, the eastbound "Dominion" crosses the Kicking Horse River Bridge at mile 131.7, Laggan Subdivision, and is about to enter the first of the two famous spiral tunnels. The train engine is "Selkirk" type 5922 assisted by two heavy "Mikado" locomotives added to the train at Field for the climb over the continental divide. The mountains in the background are Cathedral and Stephen.

Image size: 31" x 21". Edition size: 550 prints plus 50 Artist Proofs. Issue price: $265. (Artist's Proofs: $290).
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