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The Moose Jaw station is a former railway station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was designed by John Schoefield, and built by the Canadian National Railway in 1919. The station, consisting of a two-storey central block with single-storey wings to the north and south, is constructed primarily of Claybank brick and Tyndall stone. [1]

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Postcard 12729 CPR. Station, Moose Jaw, Sk. (between 1940 1950])


The Empress 2816, a 4-6-4 Hudson-type steam locomotive built in 1930, will make 11 stops between Calgary and Mexico City. The machine will chug into Moose Jaw on Sunday, April 28 and remain here from 12 to 4 p.m. Residents can check out the locomotive at CPKC's office at 3 Manitoba Street, learn more about each company and enjoy the Puffer.

Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) a photo on Flickriver


January 31, 2024. Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) is pleased to announce the schedule dates for its historic Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour, which will kick off April 24 at the company's global headquarters in Calgary, Alta. and culminate June 4 in Mexico City. The tour will bring the story of CPKC's uniquely North American railway.

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Heritage Value: The heritage value of the Old CPR Station lies in its historical significance to the community. Chosen by the Canadian Pacific Railway as a divisional point because of its central location and the availability of water, after 1882 Moose Jaw began to develop into the pre-eminent railway centre of the soon to be founded Province of Saskatchewan.

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The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station on Manitoba St. in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan was built in 1920-22. It is a monumental Beaux-Arts complex made up of three adjoined structures with varying levels, heights and rooflines. Its distinctive 7-storey central tower overlooks the head of Moose Jaw's main street.

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The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station on Manitoba St. in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan was built in 1920-22. It is a monumental Beaux-Arts complex made up of three adjoined structures with varying levels, heights and rooflines. Its distinctive 7-storey central tower overlooks the head of Moose Jaw's main street.

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There is no direct connection from Edmonton Station (Canadian Pacific Railway) to Moose Jaw. However, you can take the walk to 123 Street & 118 Avenue, take the line 201 bus to 101 Street & 103A Avenue, take the walk to Edmonton Downtown Office, take the bus to Edmonton Airport (YEG), take the walk to Edmonton airport, fly to Regina, then take.

View of Canadian Pacific railway in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada Stock Photo Alamy


"Everybody wants to be Terminal of the Year." Those were the words of John Bell, general manager of the Prairie South Region of Canadian Pacific Railway, after the Moose Jaw terminal was named the 2020 winner of the company's prestigious Terminal of the Year award. Each year, CP Railway gives out the award for the terminal that shows the most efficiency, while doing the job safely. This.

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His Moose Jaw station is an austere, elegant structure with the formal symmetrical massing and restrained classical ornamentation typical of Beaux Arts buildings. It was built in the post-World War I era, just after several smaller lines joined to form the CNR and began to challenge the western monopoly of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) has recognized Moose Jaw as its 2020 Terminal of the Year, which is the first time that the terminal has won since the awards began in 2014. "It's truly an honour for the people and employees of Moose Jaw to be recognized for the hard work they did over the course of 2020," said John Bell, general manager, Prairie south region.

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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. is preparing for the possibility of a strike by some 3,300 workers next month. "The way I see it, the positions have not changed a lot," chief executive Keith Creel told analysts on a conference call Wednesday. Christopher Reynolds, The Canadian Press 32 minutes ago. A Kansas City Southern locomotive is.

Interesting scenes in and around Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan the most important Canadian Pacific


Moose Jaw station is a former railway station in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was designed by Hugh G. Jones and built by the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1920 to 1922. The station comprises a two-story waiting area, four storey office block and six-storey Tyndall stone clock tower. [1]

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MOOSE JAW IS THE HUB OF TWO NATIONAL RAILWAYS Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railway and terminus of Soo-Line, a direct link to Minneapolis and Chicago.Moose Jaw is the largest main-line refueling facility on CPR's North American Network. MOOSE JAW IS LOCATED HALFWAY BETWEEN CALGARY AND WINNIPEG on the Trans-Canada Highway. . Highway #39 connects Moose Jaw to major US ma

Cheryl's Travels Some amazing history in Moose Jaw


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Postcard 11231 Camera Products Co, The Canadian Pacific Railway Depot, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan


The Old CPR Station is a symbol of both the confidence placed in Moose Jaw by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the company's position as a major employer in the community. A bronze plaque honouring the war efforts of company employees and exterior reliefs of a ship, locomotive and a crest for the Canadian Pacific Railway speak to that company's association with the building and important.

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