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RAILWAY STATION, VANCOUVER. —It would be difficult to find a larger or more handsomely appointed railway station in any other town of its size in the world. The Canadian Pacific Railway, realising that the trade from the Orient and from Australia and New Zealand was ever increasing, built this magnificent building on the water front, and laid out their line so that passengers have every facility of waiting-rooms, sitting-rooms and offices, or they can step from the: steamer to the train which is standing alongside.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 47 (Supplement)

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RAILWAY STATION, VANCOUVER.—It would be difficult to find a larger or more handsomely appointed railway station in any other town of its size in the world. The Canadian Pacific Railway, realising that the trade from the Orient and from Australia and New Zealand was ever increasing, built this magnificent building on the water front, and laid out their line so that passengers have every facility of waiting-rooms, sitting-rooms and offices, or they can step from the: steamer to the train which is standing alongside. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 47 (Supplement)

RAILWAY STATION, VANCOUVER.—It would be difficult to find a larger or more handsomely appointed railway station in any other town of its size in the world. The Canadian Pacific Railway, realising that the trade from the Orient and from Australia and New Zealand was ever increasing, built this magnificent building on the water front, and laid out their line so that passengers have every facility of waiting-rooms, sitting-rooms and offices, or they can step from the: steamer to the train which is standing alongside. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1665, 27 January 1904, Page 47 (Supplement)