Sandon, BC

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Sandon, British Columbia is a ghost town in British Columbia. It is currently being used as a living history museum, portraying life in a mining town in the early 1900's.

Their collection includes:

  • A steam locomotive hauling several late-1800's freight cars (on static display)
  • 13 Canadian Car and Foundry trolleybuses, saved from a Vancouver scrapyard
  • Many cars and trucks from the town's past
  • Buildings original to the town, including the original City Hall
  • The late-1800's power plant that is still in use today

Trolleybus Collection

All trolley buses were previously owned by BC Hydro Transit, and were either operational or purchased for parts.

Fleet Number Thumbnail Year Manufacturer Model Serial Notes
154 1950 CC&F/Brill T-48A 8130
446 1948 CC&F/Brill T-44 5227
459 1948 CC&F/Brill T-44 5240
1636 1947 CC&F/Brill T-44
2166 1949 CC&F/Brill T-48 5648
2201 1950 CC&F/Brill T-48 5699
2289 1949 CC&F/Brill T-48 5802
2310 1951 CC&F/Brill T-48A 8174
2341 1951 CC&F/Brill T-48A 8205
2368 1951 CC&F/Brill T-48A 8241
2414 1954 CC&F/Brill T-48 8337
2415 1954 CC&F/Brill T-48 8338
#? CC&F/Brill T-48