Fort Langley Heritage Train Station
The CN Station in Fort Langley, British Columbia, is a historic site operated by the Langley Heritage Society. Originally built in 1915 for the Canadian Northern Railway, this station provides visitors with a glimpse into the past as they explore exhibits in various rooms, including the waiting area, telegraph office, and freight room.
Children can enjoy interactive activities like a scavenger hunt and craft sessions, creating a memorable experience. The station’s unique features include a 1947 passenger car with a wooden train table and a model HO railway in a 1920s CNR caboose, adding to the charm of this well-preserved heritage site.
With a rich history dating back to the steam and diesel eras, the CN Station stands out as one of the few remaining stations of its kind in western Canada. Through the dedication of volunteers and the Langley Heritage Society, this iconic landmark continues to be a hub for education, preservation, and community engagement.
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