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Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society
Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society
The Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society (FVHRS) was incorporated as a society under the Society Act, Thursday March 15th, 2001.
We are 100% volunteer run, and always looking for new volunteers to join us. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, click here.
The society is supported by a Board of Directors, made up of passionate who bring a wide array of skills and expertise to the task of governing the society. To find our more about our Board of Directors, click here.
Charitable Status
FVHRS operates as a non-profit charitable organization in Surrey, BC.
Our Mission
To restore and to operate British Columbia Electric Railway (BCER) heritage interurban cars on the original BCER route through Surrey and the Fraser Valley to link heritage tourism destinations.
Our History
Based on an idea by, and personal funding of $25,000 from Mr. Jim Wallace, a commissioner with the Surrey Heritage Advisory Commission (SHAC), a feasibility study was undertaken between 1996 and 2000 to ascertain the feasibility of reactivating the old B C Electric Railway (BCER) line in the Fraser Valley for passenger service. To learn more about our history, click here.
Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society
The Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society (FVHRS) was incorporated as a society under the Society Act, Thursday March 15th, 2001.
We are 100% volunteer run, and always looking for new volunteers to join us. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, click here.
The society is supported by a Board of Directors, made up of passionate who bring a wide array of skills and expertise to the task of governing the society. To find our more about our Board of Directors, click here.
Charitable Status
FVHRS operates as a non-profit charitable organization in Surrey, BC.
Our Mission
To restore and to operate British Columbia Electric Railway (BCER) heritage interurban cars on the original BCER route through Surrey and the Fraser Valley to link heritage tourism destinations.
Our History
Based on an idea by, and personal funding of $25,000 from Mr. Jim Wallace, a commissioner with the Surrey Heritage Advisory Commission (SHAC), a feasibility study was undertaken between 1996 and 2000 to ascertain the feasibility of reactivating the old B C Electric Railway (BCER) line in the Fraser Valley for passenger service. To learn more about our history, click here.
FVHRS is 100% Volunteer-run
We are actively looking for volunteers to help support the activities and operations of the society.
You don’t need to be an engineer to get involved! Click here to learn more.