The Canadian Northern Pacific Railway (CNoPR) was an historic Canadian railway with a main line running between the Alberta–British Columbia border and Vancouver, British Columbia. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR). This railway existed mainly on paper, and there were no cars or locomotives lettered "Canadian Northern Pacific". As far as the public and most workers were concerned, it was just a part of the CNoR.
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The CanadianPacificRailway (French: Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique) (reporting marks CP, CPAA, MILW, SOO), also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific...
The CanadianNorthernRailway (CNoR) was a historic Canadian transcontinental railway. At its 1923 merger into the Canadian National Railway (reporting...
The NorthernPacificRailway (reporting mark NP) was a transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern tier of the western United States, from...
the Northern and Pacific Junction Railway, connecting to the CanadianPacificRailway mainline outside of North Bay. In 1887, the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR)...
Below is a table of information for the NorthernPacificRailway’s steam roster with a symbol, Whyte notation, common name and notes. (The notes were compiled...
both Canadian National Railway and CanadianPacificRailway, NAR existed as a separate company from 1929 until 1981. Railway construction in northern Alberta...
The Grand Trunk PacificRailway (reporting mark GTP) was a historic Canadian transcontinental railway running from Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder...
history of the CanadianPacificRailway dates back to 1873. Together with the Canadian Confederation, the creation of the CanadianPacificRailway was a task...
"paper" railways was the ease of getting a charter. This was often done by a major railway such as CanadianPacificRailway or Grand Trunk Railway, but the...
The Canadian National Railway Company (French: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) (reporting mark CN) is a Canadian Class I freight railway...
Northern and Pacific Junction Railway (N&PJ) is a historic railway located in northern Ontario, Canada. It connected the NorthernRailway of Canada's...
CanadianPacific Hotels (CPH) was a division of the CanadianPacificRailway (CPR) that primarily operated hotels across Canada, since passenger revenue...
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Kansas City Southern and CanadianPacific in April 2023, creating the CanadianPacific Kansas City Railway. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation was...
by the CanadianNorthernRailway as the terminus of its line to Edmonton. It was dedicated on November 2, 1919, a day after the first Canadian National...
Calgary. In 1968, CanadianPacific Air Lines was rebranded as CP Air. The CanadianPacificRailway Company (renamed CanadianPacific Limited in 1971) had...
The CanadianPacificRailway Coast Service, also known as the British Columbia Coast Steamships (BCCS), was a division of CanadianPacificRailway (CPR)...
used for pulling branchline and mainline freight trains for the CanadianPacificRailway, until it was removed from service in 1959. It eventually became...
The Grand Trunk Railway ((reporting mark GT); French: Grand Tronc) was a railway system that operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario...