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Decorated Canadian Pacific Railway number 372 as the first passenger train to arrive in Vancouver - 23 May 1887 Photographer? - City of Vancouver Archives AM54-S4-: Can P6.
The First Cross Country Passenger Train Arrived in Vancouver 131-Years-Ago
23 May 2018

Vancouver British Columbia - On 23 May 1887 Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) engine number 374 became the first transcontinental passenger train to arrive at Vancouver.
 
According to Chuck Davis History of Metro Vancouver, the train was built by CP in 1886 and was, "one of eight similar steam locomotives built that year in Montreal."
 
The arrival of engine 374 also marked the anniversary of engine 371, the first train to cross Canada, which arrived into Port Moody in 1886.
 
Coinciding with Vancouver's incorporation that same year, these engines marked the beginning of Vancouver growth outside of present-day Gastown.
 
CP's first train terminals and hotels shifted the city centre to Georgia and Granville Streets and as a result, defined the downtown core as we know it today.
 
Engine 374 was retired in 1945 and is now on display at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Yaletown.
 
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Ex-Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive number 374 in the Yaletown roundhouse - 5 Jul 2013 Miles Green *1.
 
 
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