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Lytton, Transformed by Transportation

 
Hell's Gate on the Fraser River is now a tourist attraction.
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This sketch illustrates the incredible work necessary to build the Cariboo Wagon Road.
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'China Bar bluff'
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China Bar Tunnel
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A typical tunnel bored through a bluff to modernize the route.
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The Boston Bar Aerial Ferry car now sits idle behind the old CPR station in Boston Bar
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The Boston Bar to North Bend Aerial Ferry with a single vehicle aboard.
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The early Lytton Ferry. Passengers and freight were carried in the boat across the Fraser River.
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The Canadian Pacific track showing one of the original stone bridges.
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A train steams across the Canadian National Bridge across the Fraser River at Lytton.
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View of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Lytton, probably in the 1920s.
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 These chinese workers are under the supervision of a white foreman.
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Lytton, BC in 1929.
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Downtown Lytton ca 1900.
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The old Fraser Canyon Highway beside the new Trans Canada Highway
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The old Cariboo Wagon Road is just discernible above the present Highway 1 at this location.
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Lytton after the railway was constructed in 1890.
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Lytton Main Street looking west.
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