Vancouver to Buy Old Rail Corridor for Future Public Greenway
The City of Vancouver has agreed to purchase the Arbutus Corridor from Canadian Pacific Railway for $55 million to make way for a future public greenway. According to a report by CBC, this ends a long-standing dispute between the city and CP Rail over the worth of the nine kilometer stretch of land, which hasn't been used for nearly 15 years.
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The City of Vancouver has agreed to purchase the Arbutus Corridor from Canadian Pacific Railway for $55 million to make way for a future public greenway. According to a report by CBC, this ends a long-standing dispute between the city and CP Rail over the worth of the nine kilometer stretch of land, which hasn't been used for nearly 15 years.The corridor runs through high-end residential areas on the city's west side, from False Creek near Downtown Vancouver to Marpole. It will be designed as a greenway for bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as a tourist destination and possible host to a light passenger rail.
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© City of Vancouver
The City of Vancouver has agreed to purchase the Arbutus Corridor from Canadian Pacific Railway for $55 million to make way for a future public greenway. According to a report by CBC, this ends a long-standing dispute between the city and CP Rail over the worth of the nine kilometer stretch of land, which hasn't been used for nearly 15 years.The corridor runs through high-end residential areas on the city's west side, from False Creek near Downtown Vancouver to Marpole. It will be designed as a greenway for bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as a tourist destination and possible host to a light passenger rail.
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