Danville East Base (TP1238) - Grand Forks, BC
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 00.346 W 118° 27.011
11U E 393943 N 5429110
One of two triangulation stations once in the vicinity, Danville East Base survives, while Danville West Base was long ago destroyed.
Waymark Code: WM14BBG
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 06/04/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Ernmark
Views: 6

Both triangulation stations were monumented along the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern railway, the Canadian subdivision of the Great Northern Railway which ran from Laurel to Hope, BC in three separate sections. This section, the shortest of the three, ran in Canada from Laurel to Grand Forks, then dipped across the border. The railway reentered Canada at Midway, continuing westward to Molson, WA, where it exited Canada, reentering at Chopaka, WA and continuing on to Hope.

Danville E Base consists of a copper bolt with a cross cut into its top, set in a 10" X 10" granite post set nearly four feet in the ground. It is about 15 metres west of Esouloff Road, 6 metres south of the tracks and <650 metres north of the U.S. border.

This station is accompanied on the granite post by a benchmark, marked U.S.C.B. Survey.
"Danville East Base (triangulation station) (British Columbia, Yale District; C. H. Sinclair, 1904; 1930).—On the right-of-way of the Vancouver, Victoria & Eastern branch of the Great Northern Railway about 2 miles E of the railroad station at Danville. The station is on a bank 6M S of S rail of the track, 275M E of road crossing, 900M E of the E switch to Grand Forks and 1,800M E of "Danville W Base".

Station mark: A cross on a copper bolt set in a 10 by 10 by 48 inch dressed granite block, placed 3-4 feet underground. The surface mark is a cross on a copper bolt set in the top of a granite post 10 by 10 by 48 inches, set in concrete to a depth of 3 feet. The top 12 inches of this post are dressed, and the letters "U. S. C. B." are cut in the four corners of the top surface. A bench-mark disk is set in the top of the post at one side of the copper bolt."
From the International Boundary Commission Report, 1937, Page 382
DESIGNATION -  DANVILLE EAST BASE
PID         -  TP1238
STATE/COUNTY-  BC/KOOTENAY BOUNDARY
COUNTRY     -  CANADA
NTS MAPSHEET-  GRAND FORKS (2020)

 HISTORY     - Date     Condition        Report By
 HISTORY     - 1904     MONUMENTED       IBC
 HISTORY     - 1930     GOOD             IBC

Station description is taken from the International Boundary Commission,
quoted above:
Appendix V, Descriptions of Triangulation and Traverse Stations.

                  STATION RECOVERY (1930

RECOVERY NOTE BY INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION 1930
STATION SEARCHED FOR AND RECOVERED.

From NOAA
Condition: Mark found in poor condition

Designation: Cross in bolt and "U. S. C. B."

Benchmark Agency: other (not included below)

Benchmark Agency (if other): International Boundary Commission

Monumentation type: other (not any of the below)

Monumentation type (if other): Triangulation Station Bolt

County: Grand Forks

Find type: Coordinates and/or to-reach information from the NGS database (or Geocaching's copy of it) were used

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NGS PID: TP1238

USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Name (optional): Not listed

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