Port Moody Station Museum
Port Moody, British Columbia

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Port Moody Development:CPR to Evergreen

 
Colonel Richard Clement Moody, Royal Engineer
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Vessel from Great Britian arrives at Port Moody with the first load of steel rail.
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Looking east from the tracks at Douglas Street
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Looking west at the 1882 Western Terminus Station with the HMS Triumph in the harbour
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Arrival of the First Scheduled Passenger Train, July 4,1886
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Port Moody looking NE from St Johns at about Douglas
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The Elgin Hotel, built by Captain Clarke, burnt down in 1888.
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Canadian Pacific Lumber began in 1900
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Port Moody's Second CPR Station
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Baird Tug in front of Union Oil and the 1882 Station
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The Interurban used in adjoining communities
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Moving half the 1908 Station on the tracks
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Pacific Coast Terminals moved to Port Moody in 1960
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Provincial Highway marker sums up Port Moody's history
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Last Passenger Train passes through Port Moody, Oct 27, 1979
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Moving the Second Station in 1978 (in one piece)
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Port Moody Westcoast Express Station
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Boarding the Westcoast Express
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