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Triple trouble for Stanley Park train means another year of cancelled Christmas joy

Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation says itsBright Nights show will go on this year, but once more without the popular Stanley Park trainthat has entertained park-goersfor decades.

Bright Nights is still a go but without the popular train

The popular Stanley Park train has been cancelled during Bright Nights again this year, derailed by failing vintage engine parts. (Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation)

The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation says itsBright Nights show will go on this year, but once more without the popular Stanley Park trainthat has entertained park-goersfor decades.

In a statement Thursday, park officials said the decades-oldlocomotive first startedhaving mechanical issueslast winter, and due to ongoing technical difficulties, the train will not run again during this year's Christmas event.

"This is a cherished tradition for many folks in Vancouver, and although it's disappointing the trains can't be a part of this year's event due to technical challenges, we're committed to helping create the best possible holiday experience,"saidSteve Jackson, director of business services for the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation.

Two years ago, both Bright Nights and another popular event, the Halloween Ghost Train, werestopped in their tracks by the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, concerns over coyotesin the area forced cancellations again.

Its distinctive engines, some more than 60 years old, require unique and hard-to-access parts, in addition to highly specialized service and maintenance, both of which are in short supply, according to an earlier statement from the City of Vancouver.

The train's mechanical issues arestill being assessed following the recent inspection by Technical Safety B.C., park officials say.

Safety is the number one priority for the park board, and a complete analysis of the mechanical issues is needed to determine next steps, the statement said.

Bright Night lights stay on

Organizers of this year's Bright Nights say its25th-anniversary celebration will feature light displays,live entertainment and will include fan favourites like the vintage fire truck, giant red reindeer and the tunnel of lights in the plaza.

"We know this year's Bright Nights will still bring joy to families, and we encourage folks to come and donate for an important cause,Jackson said.

The attractionruns from Dec.1,to Jan.1. Proceedsfrom admission will be donatedto help the Burn Fund.