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| Trains & Railways: Passenger Trains: 1886-1910 | |||
| First National C.P.R. Train The first C.P.R. train that went across
Canada, taking a load of passengers from Montreal to Port Moody, seen here at Port Arthur, in
June 1886. ID #20750 |
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| Grand Trunk Railway 1892 Grand Trunk Railway excursion
advertisement for spending the Easter Holidays in the United States by rail. ID #20472 |
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| Cobalt, Ontario Cobalt, Ontario, in December, 1905, with the
train station and hotel of this silver boom centre. ID #20496 |
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| New Liskeard Station New Liskeard, Ontario, Railway Station, c.
1910. ID #21935 |
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| Trains & Railways: Passenger Trains: 1911- | |||
| Algoma Central Train Algoma Central train at Searchmont,
Ontario, north of Sault Ste. Marie, 1911. ID #20500 |
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| Porcupine Special The "Porcupine Special" at the
Gold Fields, Northern Ontario, 1911, bringing people over the extending T.N.O.
rails. ID #20505 |
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| Canadian Volunteers Volunteers of the Queen's Own Rifles
leaving Union Sation, Toronto, in August, 1914. ID #20830 |
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| Canadian Troops Canadian troops entraining at Vancouver
during the summer of 1914. ID #20831 |
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| 22nd Battalion The French-speaking 22nd Battalion leaving St.
Jean, Quebec, 1915, would achieve an outstanding war record under its commander Colonel
Georges Vanier. ID #20856 |
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| C.P.R. Station North Toronto C.P.R. Station, which opened in
1916. ID #21908 |
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| Incoming Settlers Settlers detraining at Calgary, Alberta, as part
of an incoming wave during the new century boom of the early twentieth century. ID #20781 |
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| Canadian Northern Sleeper Inside a Canadian Northern sleeping
car, early 20th century. ID #20800 |
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