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Canadian Pacific Railway (MBI Railroad Color History)

hardcoverJanuary 1, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780760322550 ISBN-10: 0760322554
Publisher
Voyageur Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2006
Weight
2.2 lbs
Dimensions
27.90×1.90×22.20 cm

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Canadian Pacific Railway (MBI Railroad Color History) by Murray, Tom. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780760322550.

Most North American railroads began their lives as local or regional enterprises, growing larger through acquisition and construction. By contrast, Canadian Pacific Railway was conceived as a transcontinental railroad from the beginning. CPR has not only provided transportation;it has given tangible expression to the political, economic, and social connections between Canadas eastern and western provinces. In this marvelously illustrated history, author Tom Murray provides readers with an engaging look at the railroad whose own history is, in many ways, the history of Canada itself. In addition to examining the prehistory leading to CPRs incorporation in 1881 and its current status as one of the continents leading carriers, Murray explains the colossal geographic obstacles overcome by CPRs founders; motive power and rolling stock through depression, war, and peacetime; renowned diversification efforts that included a passenger ship line, an airline serving four continents, a chain of four-star hotels, and western mining operations; and the colorful cast of characters who laid the groundwork that made CPR what is today. Marvelous photography carefully chosen from the collections of top rail photographers and archives across Canada and the United States illustrate the national icon that began as a railway, became a global transportation system, and evolved into a diversified industrial conglomerate before settling into its role as the respected carrier it is today.