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Lytton, Transformed by Transportation

 
Lytton's new entertainment economy
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The 'Rocky Mountaineer' tourist train follows the scenic Fraser Canyon route.
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A vintage train crossing the Siska Bridge, south of Lytton in 2003.
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Just one of over a half million trucks which travel through Lytton each year.
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'The Empress' stops in Lytton in 2004.
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A petroglyph.
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The Royalite Service Station suffered the same fate as many businesses in Lytton.
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A horse drawn wagon crossing the CNR tracks at Lytton about 1950.
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The Wally Byam Airstream Caravan at the Lytton airstrip soon after the new highway was opened.
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Foot bridge crossing the Thompson River
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This truck has left the road at the Siska Bridge...
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Lytton during winter. This type of weather could close the road for days.
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The old Lytton Hotel was in its prime in the 1920s.
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Whitewater rafting on the Thompson River.
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The forest industry provides economic benefit to Lytton.
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The Alexandra Lodge.
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The new Nine Mile Bridge, built for Highway 1 traffic, eliminated miles of winding road.
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A sketch showing First Nation people with salmon drying racks.
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