B.C.E.R. Interurban 1207
1207, originally known as the Steveston, was one of the first interurbans built by the BC Electric.  It ran on the inaugural run of the Steveston line and the final run in 1958.  After retirement it was bought and shipped to Snoqualmie Falls, Washington where it sat for 30 years.  It was then shipped back to Port Coquitlam where BC Transit restored her for their Centenial celebration.

Arbutus & 22nd
(July 14, 1952)

Marpole
(Jan 1957)

Marpole Trestle
(October 1957)

New Westminster
(September 7, 1953)

Marpole
(1950s)

Marpole
(1950s)

Marpole
(July 1957)

Marpole
(August 1957)

Marpole
(July 1957)

Kits Barns
(June, 1957)

Kits Barns
(July 1957)

Kits Barns
(September, 1957)

Marpole
(December 1957)

Marpole
(February 1958)

Kits Barns - Last Day of Operation
(February 28, 1958)

Kits Barns
1207 boarded up after the line is shut down.
(May, 1958)

Snoqualmie Falls, Washington
1207 after sitting in a field for 30 years.
(June 14, 1989)

Snoqualmie Falls, Washington
1207 on its way back to B.C.
(August, 1989)

Port Coquitlam Transit Centre
(September 19, 1989)

Port Coquitlam Transit Centre
After 3 years of restoration.
(April 19, 1992)
Photos courtesy Bob Webster
Copyright Matthew Laird, 1999
Last updated December 27, 1999