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#EAE-2004 Fort Langley Station
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• 3D Printed Z Scale Model
• Undecorated Kit
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$39.99 retail ea.
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This kit is a replica of Canadian National Railways (CNR) station in Fort Langley, British Columbia. The station was originally built by the Canadian Northern Railway as one of its third class stations in 1915, as it completed its line from Edmonton to Vancouver. It was originally located about two blocks west of its current location. In 1918, Canadian Northern became part of what is now Canadian National Railway. Canadian National closed the building in the early 1980s and planned to demolish it. However, a concerted community effort resulted in it being moved to a new location and restored in 1983 and 1984 by the Langley Heritage Society. It now sits adjacent to a caboose and passenger car and is a central historic attraction in the town.
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Product Info:
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Canadian National Railways Fort Langley Station Kit
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8-Piece 3D Printed Z Scale Model
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3D printed roof • 3D printed platform
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3D printed walls • 3D printed chimney
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Paper roofing and signs
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Can be illuminated with #EAE-8001 Interior Lighting Kit
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