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Bunk Cars for railway construction workers.

Bunk Cars for railway construction workers.

Bunk Cars for railway construction workers.

CPR Engine – Countess of Dufferin

CPR Engine – Countess of Dufferin

CPR Engine 29, a 4-4-0 type built in 1882.

CPR Engine 29, a 4-4-0 type built in 1882.

CPR Engine 29, a 4-4-0 type built in 1882.

Credit: Canadian Pacific Railway Archives

Credit: Canadian Pacific Railway Archives

Credit: Canadian Pacific Railway Archives

East Selkirk CPR Station.

East Selkirk CPR Station.

East Selkirk
CPR Station.

East Selkirk Roundhouse

East Selkirk Roundhouse

East Selkirk Roundhouse

East Selkirk Roundhouse

East Selkirk Roundhouse

East Selkirk Roundhouse

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Immigrants Arrive by Rail

Immigrants Arrive by Rail

Immigrants Arrive by Rail

James Lockhart watercolour, HBC Upper Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, 1868 Library and Archives Canada

James Lockhart watercolour, HBC Upper Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, 1868 Library and Archives Canada

James Lockhart watercolour, HBC Upper Fort Garry, Red River Settlement, 1868

Library and Archives Canada

John A. Mcdonald

John A. Mcdonald

John A. Mcdonald

Mr. Larson

Mr. Larson

Mr. Larson

Mrs. Larson by CPR Water tank.

Mrs. Larson by CPR Water tank.

Mrs. Larson by
CPR Water tank.

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Railways Builders.

Railways Builders.

Railways Builders.

Sandford Fleming

Sandford Fleming

Sandford Fleming

Survey Crew

Survey Crew

Survey Crew

The "countess of Dufferin" arrives in llinnipeg. The first railway engine in western Canada

The “countess of Dufferin” arrives in llinnipeg. The first railway engine in western Canada

The “countess of Dufferin” arrives in llinnipeg. The first railway engine in western Canada

The Battle of the Routes ... Each of the routes sketched below was considered for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

The Battle of the Routes … Each of the routes sketched below was considered for the Canodian Pacific Railway.

The Battle of the Routes … Each of the routes sketched below was considered for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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