Category:Vorce Station
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2695
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English: The Vorce Station is a modest utilitarian passenger tram shelter, originally constructed at the foot of Nursery Street as part of the British Columbia Electric Railway Company's Burnaby Lake Interurban Line. In 1953, it was moved to a local farm by the Lubbock family, and in 1977 it was relocated to the grounds of the Burnaby Village Museum, a single municipally-owned property at 6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby.
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Location | Burnaby Village Museum, Burnaby, Metro Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada | ||||
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Media in category "Vorce Station"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Vorce Station 3.jpg 600 × 439; 100 KB
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Vorce Station 4.jpg 600 × 450; 103 KB
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Vorce Station, Burnaby, BC 01.jpg 3,432 × 2,511; 5.09 MB
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Vorce Station, Burnaby, BC 02.jpg 3,488 × 2,616; 2.24 MB
Categories:
- Train stations in British Columbia
- Former train stations in Canada
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in British Columbia
- Built in Canada in 1911
- 1910s architecture in British Columbia
- Relocated structures in British Columbia
- Burnaby Village Museum
- British Columbia Electric Railway stations
- Train stations designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Cultural heritage monuments in Burnaby
- Buildings in Burnaby
- Relocated train stations in Canada