Historical Events tagged with "port moody"

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Transportation & Infrastructure

CPR's First Scheduled Train Arrives in Port Moody

July 4th, 1886 138 years ago

After a six-day journey, the first scheduled train of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) arrived in Port Moody, British Columbia. This momentous event marked a significant milestone in the completion of Canada's transcontinental railway. The train, which departed from Montreal, demonstrated the reliability and ambition of the CPR. Passengers and officials celebrated the arrival, signifying a new era of connectivity and economic opportunity for the region and the entire nation.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

First Transcontinental Train Trip in Canada

June 30th, 1886 138 years ago

The inaugural transcontinental train journey across Canada commenced in Montreal, Quebec, and concluded in Port Moody, British Columbia. This significant milestone marked the unification of the nation through modern transportation, fostering economic growth and facilitating the movement of people and goods across vast distances. The train route symbolized the connection between the eastern provinces and the western frontier, highlighting Canada's ambition to enhance its infrastructure and promote national cohesion. Departing from Montreal, this expedition established a new era for travel and trade in the country.

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