Bonding a new rail line. A signal department employee connects rails by a short length of steel to ensure good electrical contact for train detection.
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- ID
- X-14338
- DATE
- [1942?]
- CREATOR
- Unknown
- COLLECTION NAME
- CN Images of Canada Collection
- EXTENT
- 1 photograph : b&w
- LOCATION
- Canada
More Information
- Repository
- CSTM Archives
- Other titles
- In order that trains may operate "on the block", rails are connected by short lengths of steel. This is known as bonding the new rail, the operation being carried out by Ford Earl (23), Bill Dawson (24) Signal Department employee.
- Scope and Content
- Unknown
- Caption
- N/A
- Language
- N/A
- Legacy ID
- CN005696
- Notes
- N/A
- Keywords
- Unknown
- Rights
- Public domain/Domaine public (Canada)
- Record Created
- 2016-09-29T16:39:46Z
- Record Updated
- 2023-07-11T17:14:35Z
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