Small wildfire burns under century-old rail trestle in British Columbia
VANCOUVER — Crews battled a stubborn fire Wednesday that was burning under a century-old railway trestle bridge near Hope, B.C.
Jeanne Larsen of the B.C. Wildfire Service said the fire began Sunday and had charred less than a hectare of bush near the Ladner Creek trestle, a metal span that was part of the decommissioned Kettle Valley Railway.
She said the thickly timbered, steep walls of the creek canyon was preventing a three-person crew from easily battling the flames.
The wildfire service lists the fire as suspected to be human caused on its website.