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- Q4836861 subject Q8126632.
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- Q4836861 abstract "The BX sternwheeler was the first of two river steamers built for service on the upper Fraser River by the BC Express Company during the busy era of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction.The BX was built at Soda Creek in early 1910 by Alexander Watson Jr, of Victoria, who was one of British Columbia's foremost shipbuilders and the son of the man who had built the Charlotte.The BC Express Company also hired Captain Owen Forrester Browne to be the master of the BX as he was the most experienced upper Fraser River pilot.".
- Q4836861 length "38.862".
- Q4836861 shipBeam "8.77824".
- Q4836861 shipDraft "0.762".
- Q4836861 shipLaunch "1910-05-13".
- Q4836861 status "sank at Woodpecker 1919, salvaged and retired in 1920".
- Q4836861 thumbnail BX_in_Fort_George_Canyon.gif?width=300.
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- Q4836861 shipBeam "28.8".
- Q4836861 shipDraft "16".
- Q4836861 shipFate "sank at Woodpecker 1919, salvaged and retired in 1920".
- Q4836861 shipLaunched "--05-13".
- Q4836861 shipLength "127.5".
- Q4836861 shipName "BX".
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- Q4836861 comment "The BX sternwheeler was the first of two river steamers built for service on the upper Fraser River by the BC Express Company during the busy era of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction.The BX was built at Soda Creek in early 1910 by Alexander Watson Jr, of Victoria, who was one of British Columbia's foremost shipbuilders and the son of the man who had built the Charlotte.The BC Express Company also hired Captain Owen Forrester Browne to be the master of the BX as he was the most experienced upper Fraser River pilot.".
- Q4836861 label "BX (sternwheeler)".
- Q4836861 depiction BX_in_Fort_George_Canyon.gif.
- Q4836861 name "BX".