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Canadian Pacific Railway

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Canadian Pacific Railway transcontinental transportation system in Canada and extending into the United States, privately owned and operated. The construction of a railroad crossing the continent in Canadian territory was one of the conditions on which British Columbia entered the confederation in 1871. After many difficulties and a political scandal, intensive work began in 1880. The main line from Montreal to the Pacific coast was completed in 1885. The company subsequently developed into a conglomerate, Canadian Pacific Ltd., with holdings encompassing shipping, petroleum, coal, and hotels... Read more
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CPR)
...owned operator of freight rail lines across Canada and in parts of the U.S. Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CPR) Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CPR) Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CPR) Read more
Great Northern Railway Co.
...railroad, the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, in 1878...extended it north to the Canadian border and west to the Pacific coast, encouraging...Morgan of the Northern Pacific Railway Co. , Hill bought control...Northern and the Northern Pacific. In 1970 the three...Inc. Great Northern ... Read more

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