STEVESTON RICHMOND INTERURBAN - HENRY EWERT
#trains #tram #historyBC Eminent rail-transit historian Henry Ewert describes a golden age of interurban train travel in the Vancouver area, focusing on the line that traversed Lulu Island's farms and racetracks and connected Steveston and its canneries with Marpole in South Vancouver, and from there into downtown Vancouver, from 1905 till the final closure in 1958.

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