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Canadian Pacific Railway

Canadian Pacific Railway
Logo
System map
Canadian Pacific system map as of 2004 (does not include DM&E and IC&E trackage).
Reporting marksCP
LocaleCanada with branches to U.S. cities Chicago, Minneapolis and New York City
Dates of operation1881–present
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) (standard gauge)
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta
An eastbound CPR freight at Stoney Creek Bridge in Rogers Pass. Photo by David R. Spencer.

The Canadian Pacific Railway (reporting mark CP), known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canadian Class I railway operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited. Its rail network stretches from Vancouver to Montreal, and also serves major cities in the United States such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and New York City. Its headquarters are in Calgary, Alberta.

The railway was originally built between eastern Canada and British Columbia between 1881 and 1885 (connecting with Ottawa Valley and Georgian Bay area lines built earlier), fulfilling a promise extended to British Columbia when it entered Confederation in 1871. It was Canada's first transcontinental railway. Now primarily a freight railway, the CPR was for decades the only practical means of long distance passenger transport in most regions of Canada, and was instrumental in the settlement and development of Western Canada. The CP company became one of the largest and most powerful in Canada, a position it held as late as 1975.[1] Its primary passenger services were eliminated in 1986 after being assumed by VIA Rail Canada in 1978. A beaver was chosen as the railway's logo because it is one of the national symbols of Canada and represents the hardworking character of the company. The object of both praise and condemnation for over 120 years, the CPR remains an indisputable icon of Canadian nationalism.

The Canadian Pacific Railway is a public company with over 15,000 employees and market capitalization of 7 billion USD in 2008.[2]

 

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