QUOTE: Originally posted by wrwatkins I agree BC is a great place to vacation. My wife and I took the last circle tour offered by BC Rail two weeks before they shut down passenger service. We levt their North Vancouver station at 7AM on a five car RDC train. I like the RDCs as DART in Dallas, whose board I served 7 years, owns 13 of them for their TRE service. The ride along Howe sound was spetacular. After Squamish we climbed into the mountains passing the WQhistler ski resourt. The ride along the Fraser river was wonderful. The salmon were spawning and the river was full of them. The canyons around Lillooet were spetacular, although due to the curves no real speed could be obtained. We overnighted in Prince George where we caught the VIA Rail Skeena to Prince Rupert. Two days were spent there on our own. Then we were on BC Ferries to Port Hardy on the northern end of Vancouver. Over nighted in PH then bussed to Courtenay where we overnighted. Then on a single VIA RDC on the E&N to Victoria. Quite a trip and would recomment it to all, except you cannot do it any more. Such a shame. Perhaps a tourist line will run trains from Vancouver to Prince George in the future.
QUOTE: Originally posted by MP57313 In early July we went on vacation in British Columbia. While railfanning wasn't the main purpose of the trip my wife is somewhat tolerant of it, so I was able to check out a few areas. Here's what we saw: 9. Drove up to Port Alberni but was too late to ride the train to the mill. Well preserved station up there. Branch to Port Alberni looks intact but out of service? Interesting pile trestle on the side of the mountain could be seen from highway 4.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bgraham Vancouver has a heritage tram system that runs around the CBD during the summer. Too bad you didn't See it. The City of Vancouver is seriously considering bringing back their streetcars year round. There is some info at: http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/engsvcs/transport/railway/sponsorship.htm I have a link to some route maps etc but just can't seem to locate it at present. My grandfather drove a streetcar in Vancouver fomr about 1918 until about '45 when someone decided that buses and cars were the way of the future.
QUOTE: Originally posted by MP57313 Thanks Grinandbearit. My photos clearly show 4-6-4. All I can say is it was "after Midnight" when I was typing and I had brain fade.... Athelney - I sent in a membership application for the museum. If you would like a photo of the Royal Hudson from '77 I can scan and send it...maybe to the museum email address? It had a "crest" instead of the "British Columbia" lettering back then... Saw ads for Kettle Valley (bike path) and Revelstoke but did not get to either of those...plenty to come back to see another day. Did not make it over to Kamloops, though the map looked interesting (several rail junctions). The B&B owner is a railfan and mentioned a steam excursion in Kamloops, but said the insurance costs were eating them alive.
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