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Downtown Historic Railway Anticipated reopening: Late August 2010 With the completion of the City of Vancouver/Bombardier demonstration project, it is possible to reopen the western section of the DHR line to the public on weekends in Summer 2010. The exact date of opening and hours of operation have not been finalized but it is expected that operations will resume at some time in late August, 2010. We apologize for further delays in the planned reopening but this is due to circumstances entirely beyond the control of the Transit Museum Society and the volunteers who operate the trains. Please watch this page for updates and precise times of operation using the historic cars On April 3, 1996 Mayor Philip Owen announced the purchase of the old Canadian Pacific, False Creek railway corridor which forms the basis for a demonstration line from Granville Island to "Leg-in-Boot Station". The Downtown Historic Railway demonstrates the City commitment to restoring urban electric rail to Vancouver. Interurban car #1207 was restored by B.C.Transit in 1990 and has recently been leased for five years by the City of Vancouver. Volunteers from the Transit Museum Society (TRAMS) will conduct heritage tours of Car #1207 which was one of three cars built in B.C. for the inauguration of service from Marpole to Steveston in 1905. Proposed extensions will connect to the north side of False Creek and eventually north to Chinatown and Gastown, and then head west to Canada Harbour Place and Stanley Park. The City has already established rights of way on the south side of False Creek and on the Coal Harbour Waterfront. The demonstration line operates summer weekends and holidays between Science World Station and Granville Island Station. Please see our schedule for more information. For information about tours and charters, please contact Dale Laird for bookings and rates.
HOW DO YOU GET INVOLVED? Interested individuals or groups can help out in two general areas.... 1. SPONSORSHIPS TAX CREDITABLE DONATIONS are being accepted by the City of Vancouver to offset costs associated with displaying Car 1207. For further information about donations, see the city's DHR website, or call Dane Doleman in the City's Engineering Services Group at (604)871-6930, or Fax (604)871-6971, or e-mail dane.doleman@vancouver.ca Do not contact the city staff for any other trams-related business including souvenir purchases Major sponsors will receive special recognition. TRAMS is also able to accept TAX CREDITABLE DONATIONS to be applied against costs associated with the project. 2. VOLUNTEERS If you're a hands-on type of person with lots of time and energy, the members of TRAMS would welcome you on board this timely project. For a membership application follow this link!, or e-mail Related links: |
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