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Because there would be stops on the railine and this meant opportunities for business and to make money People moved near the railway also to get around Canada easily
The building of a trans-continental railway was one of the conditions for the colony of British Columbia agreeing to join Confederation. This was the major reason, but by no means the only one. The story of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) has been told in many books, including two by Pierre Berton. There was also an excellent television mini series produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It was based on Berton's books and was narrated by him. For more information, Google: history "canadian pacific railway"
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The Canadian railway, also known as CPR or Canadian Pacific Railway is run by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, as a result of corporate restructuring in 2001.
The Canadian Pacific Railway no longer is in the business of passenger travel. Therefore, unless you are employed by the railway or are freight, there is no way to "ride the Canadian Pacific Railway."
Mr benetso eldep started the Canadian pacific railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway was being built from 1881-1885. When the railway was usable, it was 1886.
Strathcona Canadian Pacific Railway Station was created in 1908.
The symbol for Canadian Pacific Railway Limited in the NYSE is: CP.
CPR railway stands for Canadian Pacific Railway. It is a major Canadian transportation company that operates a transcontinental railway network in Canada and parts of the United States.
Moose Jaw Canadian Pacific Railway Station was created in 1922.
Palms had to be greased before the Canadian Pacific Railway could be built.
The number of towns through which the Canadian Pacific Railway ran might exceed 100.
The CPR or Canadian Pacific Railway.
Portage la Prairie Canadian Pacific Railway Station was created in 1893.