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  1. The Canadian Pacific Railway (French: Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique) (reporting marks CP, CPAA, MILW, SOO), also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific and formerly as CP Rail (1968–1996), is a Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881.

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Follow the Canadian Pacific Railway across Canada on this 13-day train tour. This is one of our Canadian Pacific Railway vacations that features both a VIA Rail sleeper train and a Rocky Mountaineer sightseeing train. Miles covered on train: 2,458 . Days on train: 5 . Nights on train: 3

  3. www.cpkcr.com › enEnglish

    CPKC is the first and only single-line rail network connecting a continent - Canada, the United States and Mexico.

  4. Canadian Pacific Railway

  5. Mar 6, 2008 · The Canadian Pacific Railway company (CPR) was incorporated in 1881. Its original purpose was the construction of a transcontinental railway, a promise to British Columbia upon its entry into Confederation ( see Railway History ).

  6. Jul 6, 2021 · Canadian Pacific Railway, known as CP today, is one of Canada’s most significant companies. It remains one of the most important systems of transportation for the Canadian economy . Every day, CP transports countless varieties of commodities across the nation.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · A modern-day fixture of commerce and transportation in Canada, the Canadian Pacific Railway’s beginnings as the country’s first transcontinental railway have been told and retold by numerous authors in a variety of mediums.

  8. Jul 7, 2024 · Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP), privately owned company that operates one of Canada’s two transcontinental railroad systems. The company was established to complete a transcontinental railroad that the government had begun under the agreement by which British Columbia entered the confederation in 1871.

  9. On its completion in 1885, Canada’s transcontinental rail line connected the Canadian Pacific Railway from Port Moody (on the Pacific Coast) to Montréal, and the Grand Trunk and Intercolonial railways from Montréal to Halifax.

  10. The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was formed to physically unite Canada and Canadians from coast to coast. Canada’s confederation on July 1, 1867 brought four eastern provinces together to form a new country.