Fraser Valley Heritage Rail Society awarded more than $300K in prov. grant money

March 29, 2021

Heritage Rail in Cloverdale is getting more than $300K to improve their facility.

The Fraser Valley Heritage Rail Society (FVHRS) was recently awarded the grant money from the provincial government.

The money—given through the Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP)—will be used to expand the railyard track by 100 feet, to add a roof over the extension, and to pour a concrete floor in an existing railcar shed.

“We are extremely grateful,” said Allen Aubert, director of fundraising for the FVHRS. “The $327,000 provincial CERIP funding will complete the heritage railway infrastructure at the Cloverdale car-barn railyard.

“It’s really important to the railway,” added Michael Gibbs, co-chair of communications. “It’s for infrastructure improvements in the guts of the railyard. We applied last fall and it’s nice to see it finally come through.”

Aubert explained the money will be used to construct a fourth rail line for FVHRS’s railway support vehicles like their track-mobiles, which are basically tugs that move the bigger cars around.

Source: Langley Advance Times