![]() 07/19/2018 at 10:18 • Filed to: Best of COFL, COFL Photos | ![]() | ![]() |
Repost for morning crew. This leg of the electric railway used to connect New Westminster to Chilliwack, and now we don’t even have rapid transit to most of Surrey. Opened in 1904, this branch made it possible to ride all the way from Marpole in Vancouver to Chilliwack, only changing trains once. This is the Fort Langley substation, now in ruin.
Make Canada Great Again.
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Did you get your truck working again without paying a mechanic through the nose?
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I did! It was just the core plugs. I also had my exhaust fixed!
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Noice. Still, consider an engine rebuild in the future.
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If the city of Fort Langley would like to reno that building, I’ll happily move in as a caretaker to keep it from falling into disrepair again.
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nice pic.. Does BC do much rails to trails stuff? I really like hiking the old rail grades down in the states....
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100% I just have to have money
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Yeah, same. Fort Langley is actually part of Langley township, not it's own municipality
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We have one electric railway (for dam building) nearish that you can. This is actually active rail, just not electric
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It’s always a bit surprising to me how much railroads have been de-electrified here in the US. We peaked at over 3000 miles of electrified railway, and today there is considerably less than 1000 miles, almost all of it on the Northeast Corridor.
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Thanks Hor gan!
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This province is going to hell in a hand basket (/s)
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Which itself is a separate entity to the city of Langley, for those following along at home.
Lol, yeah, I should have phrased that differently ... Done enough work out there to know better.
Had an old pre-internet connected gp s back in the day for work. There were 3 Langley’s, and you’d better have known which one you really wanted. Unfortunately, all of the work orders always read “Langley”
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Thanks to my interest in trains and because, I live in area also called Surrey, Google loves spamming me with updates about Surrey’s light rail vs SkyTrain debate.
You would think Google would notice the big ocean and continental landmass in between us. Either way invest in your old railways, it worked wonders for us. Old railway in question:
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Lack of passenger traffic will do that for you. The vast majority of rail traffic in North America is freight which consists of very large trains running relatively infrequently and electrification just isn’t economic. Unless you electrified all of a given route you’d have to have both diesel and electric locos and you’ve also got the problem of getting an electricity supply to remote areas.
I understand that a rule of thumb is that you have to average at least two trains an hour before you’d think of wiring up although the fashionable demonisation of diesel is likely to change that.
For what it’s worth, there was recently a decision in the UK to cancel
(on cost grounds)
the proposed electrification of some lines and the train operating company involved
now has to increase the diesel performance of the electro-diesel stock which it has just bought with the original
intention of needing diesel power only for a short, low speed
stretch and which will now be required to run at up to 125 mph
on diesel.
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Thats pretty. Someone should renovate that building ( assuming r eal estate is high where you are) .
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You live in nice surrey, if you want to know what surrey is like here... well...
Right Haadoke? lol
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https://oppositelock.kinja.com/british-columbia-electric-railway-fort-langley-1827707447#zSoyz
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One part Terminator. Two parts Walking Dead.
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A bit further from where we are, but then again BC is quite big when you consider it.... Kettle Valley Railway .
Then, closer to home there is the Arbutus Greenway .
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It’s very high here, but the demand is for poorly built mcmansions, or one bedroom apartments, or older homes to leave vacant. None of the money has taste, unfortunately.
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There is also the Railway trail at Hayward lake in Mission which was actually part of this line