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Port Moody Development:CPR to Evergreen

 
The shed built for the 1936 re-enactment
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The Wecloming Party awaiting in the 1936 re-enactment shed
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The 1936 Re-enactment train arrives at Port Moody
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1936 Re-enactment train passed the shed
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Dedication of the First Train (1885) Cairn
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First Train Cairn in Front of City Hall
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Engine 374 was renumbered to 371 for the 1936 re-enactment
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The English Only wording of the 1938 Cairn
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The Bilingual Wording for the 1938 Cairn
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1201 arrives at Clarke Street July 4, 1986 to re-enact the 100th of the First Passenger Train
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Engine 1201 arrived July 4, 1986 commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Engine 371
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The 1961 Public Safety Building became an arts giftshop
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Evergreen Transit Line Map
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Ray Anderson and his Dad in front of the BC Electric Railway Substation
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The 1967 Centennial Library Building became a Community House in 1996
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The back of the Centennial Library became a Youth Centre from 1996 to 2004
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Looking East on Spring Street where Cenrennial Library and the 'Alley' use to be
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Looking North west at Moody and St Johns where the Centennial Library use to be
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