On Wednesday at 8 p.m. the first through train arrived at Yale, having left Port Moody in the morning, and the Mission at 3 p.m. The train consisted of the fine new locomotive "Lytton," Ed Austin, engineer, and James Trodden, conductor; there were about a dozen flat cars loaded with steel rails. As passengers, who took passage in the cab, were Dr. McLeod, of New Westminster, (who came up on professional business), and Mr. J.T. Scott, of the Port Moody Hotel. Under the direction of Mr. F. Crotty a large bonfire was soon in a blaze at Albert Street crossing, and cheers and demonstrations of joy rent the air. Supt. Haney, who came up by the train, was congratulated upon the occasion. Master Mechanic Armstrong was, also, on the train. Freight 370 tons, time from Port Moody to Yale, 91 miles, made, including stoppages, to 10 hours.