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The Big Hill on the Canadian Pacific Railway main line in British Columbia, Canada, was the most difficult piece of railway track on the CPR's route. It was in the rugged Canadian Rockies west of the Continental Divide of the Americas and Kicking Horse Pass. Even though the Big Hill was replaced by the Spiral Tunnels in 1909, the area has long been a challenge to the operation of trains and remains so to this day.

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Big Hill
Canadian Pacific Kansas City, helical tunnelrailway tunnel, spiral, Canada
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Location: 51.4273, -116.416, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Walcott Quarry
    Quarry in British Columbia, Canada
  • Spiral Tunnels
    railway tunnels in British Columbia, Canada
Spiral Tunnels 1908 KodakSpiral Tunnels 1908 Kodak
Power exits Lower SpiralPower exits Lower Spiral
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Canadian Pacific train crossing spiral tunelCanadian Pacific train crossing spiral tunel
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitemineWalcott QuarryquarryWikidata
    sitetunnelSpiral TunnelsCanadian Pacific Kansas City, helical tunnel, spiral, railway tunnelWikidata
    commonsimageSpiral Tunnels 1908 Kodak Commons
    commonsimagePower exits Lower Spiral Commons
    commonsimageKickingHorseModell Commons
    commonsimageCanadian Pacific train crossing spiral tunel Commons
    commonsimageSpiraltunnelxx Commons