Category:Second Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Vancouver)
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English: The first CPR station at Vancouver was erected in 1887 on a wharf situated on the shore line of Burrard Inlet. The second station was built at the foot of Granville Street; designed by Edward Maxwell, it opened in 1898. It was replaced by Waterfront Station in 1914.
Media in category "Second Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Vancouver)"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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CP Vancouver Station 1911.jpg 367 × 480; 24 KB
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CPR station Vancouver 1911.jpg 781 × 494; 91 KB
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Detroit Publishing - Canadian Pacific Railway station, Vancouver, B.C..jpg 8,844 × 6,875; 11.12 MB
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Detroit Publishing - Canadian Pacific Railway station, Vancouver.tif 5,166 × 4,044; 19.95 MB
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US Cruiser West Virginia coaling at Vancouver, British Columbia (HS85-10-24310) original.tif 3,528 × 2,454; 25.41 MB
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US Cruiser West Virginia coaling at Vancouver, British Columbia (HS85-10-24310).jpg 3,284 × 2,243; 6.3 MB
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Vancouver CPR depot (HS85-10-24306) original.tif 2,095 × 3,250; 20.12 MB
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Vancouver CPR depot (HS85-10-24306).jpg 1,890 × 2,968; 4.01 MB