Affiche de Roger Couillard (1910-1999) "Canadian Pacific - Travel the Canadian - The Scenic Dome Route across Canada" 1955. - source Urban Relics via The Golden Age Of Illustration.
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"eastbound at Woodstock"
An eastbound CP freight rolls into Woodstock , Ontario with a pair of C424's and a Chessie GP38 leaser in June of 1986.
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‘Travel Canadian Pacific Across Canada!’
Canadian Pacific Railway travel poster (c. 1940). Artwork by Peter Ewart.
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Canadian Pacific 3065 (EMD GP38-2) leaving the grain elevator in Rockglen, Saskatchewan [source]
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Canadian Pacific number 4074-8574 with train at Ottawa, ON. Taken - 04 1975.
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Holiday Train at Leaf River
The CP Holiday Train rolls through Leaf River.
December 5, 2012
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USS Tennessee (BB-43), with barge YC-159 alongside, at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, in October 1922. Across the pier is the Canadian Pacific liner RMS Empress of Australia (ex-Empress of China). She was built in 1913 as the Hamburg America Liner SS Tirpitz, before she was taken as a war prize in 1919 and sold to CPL in 1921. She was scrapped in 1952.
Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 44254
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Peter Ewart (1918-2001) "Travel Canadian Pacific" ca. 1940. - source Urban Relics.
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Susquehanna
N.Y.S.& W. EMD GP18's 1804 & 1800 head West with a three car train.
Little Ferry, New Jersey
June 1994
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A postcard from 1906 showing the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Brandon, Manitoba. Photo source
Brandon is a true railroad town; it may never have existed without the CPR. The railroad company chose and named the townsite in 1881, electing to run the trans-continental railroad just 3.2km west of the existing settlement of Grand Valley. Today, Brandon is the second-largest city in Manitoba, while Grand Valley is a Historical Site display cairn.
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