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Kimberley Perkins has been a volunteer at the historic CN rail station in Fort Langley rail for three years. She wears a costume dating back to around 1915. Photographer Lou Fasullo dug up a bit of history that indicates in the 1970s, this station was known as a whistle stop – meaning waiting passengers had to wave their lantern to signal the train to stop. Train service ceased in Fort Langley in 1980.

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