Yes, you do have to be a CPHA member to see the steam files.
You should join. I did, it’s not very expensive and easy to do online. Very
much worth it.
Andrew
On Apr 3, 2024, at 4:56 PM, Shane Dumont <toomanytubbins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Afternoon Jeff,
I reset my password, logged in and I have access to the documents but not the
steam files. Dumb question - do I have to be CPHA member to access them?
Thanks
Shane Dumont
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Subject: [cpha] Re: steam locomotive research
I see in the site logs you attempted login but didn’t get past that. If
you’re having trouble remembering your password do a password reset. It’s
quick and painless.
https://www.cptracks.ca/resetpwd.asp
BTW, interesting photo. You don’t see photos of 7000 series engines very
often.
jeff
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[mailto:cpha-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shane Dumont
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2024 6:32 PM
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Subject: [cpha] steam locomotive research
Good Afternoon,
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I am looking for information in regards to CP 1324 taken at Magrath, Alberta
in 1925. The photo shows train #540, the Stirling, AB to Cardston, AB daily
except Sunday passenger train, and is preparing for is 4:25pm departure and
one hour, 40 minute trip to Cardston. The station shown is the second station
at Magrath, replacing the original Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company
station and was originally a narrow gauge line. My project is a railway
milepost type book and this is the 1st subdivision I am tackling.
I attempted to locate the information on the CPHA website, but when I logged
in and searched, the website returned me to the main screen asked me to log
in again.
Thanks,
Shane Dumont