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  1. S. W. Silver & Co.\'s Handbook to Canada: A Guide for Travellers and Settlers in the Provinces of Ontario, North-West Territory, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova ... British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, &c. by Unknown Author, 2000-11-13
  2. The Mount Royal tunnel: Canada's first subway by Anthony Clegg, 1963
  3. The Young Civil Engineer: The Quebec Bridge by Guy Y. Félio Ph.D., P.Eng and Roxanne Brousseau-Félio, M.Ed., 2006-07-06
  4. Empire's State Railway Museum's Tourist Trains 2005: 40th Annual Guide To Tourist Railroads And Museums (Tourist Trains)
  5. Railroads Across North America: An Illustrated History by Claude Wiatrowski, 2007-09-15
  6. Living in the Depot: The Two-Story Railroad Station (American Land and Life Series) by H. Roger Grant, 1993-05
  7. It was never easy, 1908-1958;: A history of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers by William E Greening, 1961
  8. Origin of the Canadian Pacific Railway (Ryerson Canadian history readers) by Howard Angus Kennedy, 1928
  9. Quebec Central Railway: From the St. Francis to the Chaudire by J. Derek Booth, 2007-01
  10. A short history and fleet list of the Canadian Pacific ocean steamships, 1891-1956 by George Musk, 1965
  11. Cornwall Street Railway: The Insurance Company's Streetcars by Anthony Clegg, 2007-04-30
  12. The Canadian Pacific Railway by D. O Croal, 1906
  13. A history of Canadian R.P. Os by L. F Gillam, 1967
  14. Railroads of the Pine Tree State Volume 2 by G. Donald Marson, Brian Jennison, 2000

121. Books - Canadian Railway Telegraph History
250 pages of Canadian railway telegraph history, including over 150 historic photographs, telegrams, illustrations and charts. A must for Canadian railway
http://www.insulators.com/books/crth.htm
Canadian Railway Telegraph History
by Robert Burnet
250 pages, 8 1/2" x 11" (1996)
Second printing November 1997
Sold Out! Montreal Telegraph Co. Dominion Telegraph Co. Great North Western Telegraph Co. Canadian National Telegraph Co. Canadian Pacific Telegraph Co. Telegraph in the Maritimes Telegraphic inventions Tools of the telegraph Telegraph circuits Telegraph signs Telegraph history Canadian telegraph event chronology 250 pages of Canadian railway telegraph history, including over 150 historic photographs, telegrams, illustrations and charts. A must for Canadian railway and telegraph enthusiasts! The companion book to Mark Lauckner's Canadian Railway Communications Insulators "This book has now gone in multiple copies to 40 US States, 9 Canadian Provinces, Scotland, England and Australia as well many Universities, Colleges and major Libraries. Two public schools in upper State New York are using it in their course of study. It is still to be printed in England by an independent Publisher. This book has been termed "The definitive book on the railway telegraph in Canada." More information can be found at the author's web site
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122. Canadian Discovery By Rail
An admirably concise march through Canadian history by Robert Bothwell, The Last Spike, The Great railway, 18811885 • Pierre Berton • history • Part
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Canadian Discovery by Rail READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE Here's a page from Longitude, the specialty bookseller for travelers. To order online, and to see the latest, most comprehensive selection of books and maps, go to http://reading.longitudebooks.com/LO8958. You may also call 800-342-2164 to order or request a catalog. These items are available for , including
U.S. shipping, a discount (Item no. EXCND146) Trans-Canada Rail Guide
A compact, kilometer-by-kilometer guide to the 4,000-mile rail journey across North America from Halifax to Vancouver (including spur lines to Churchill and Prince Rubert). With 30 maps of cities and town en route, brief descriptions of major attractions and much information on the railroad itself. 4th edition. Citypack Toronto's Best
A shirt-pocket guide to Toronto, this slim book includes an excellent map of the center of the city and essential information on its highlights, including restaurant recommendations and sightseeing. The Canadian Rockies Superguide
This essential handbook for travelers features color photographs, excellent maps and solid information on places and attractions throughout the Canadian Rockies. Also includes a section devoted to the formation of the Rockies (with diagrams), fascinating sidebars on wildlife and historical figures, and a handy reference chapter with "to-do" lists for Banff, Waterton, Yoho, Jasper and Kootenay.

123. History - Railways
JR Booth of the Canadian Atlantic railway, 19001925 National Archives of The Canadian Atlantic railway was completed in 1896 after 17 years of slow,
http://www.twu.ca/laurentian/History/BRailways.asp

124. Photo Essay
2000 canada Science and Technology Museum, 2000 canada Science and Technology Museum RAILWAYS IN canada A BRIEF history
http://216.94.16.48/photoessays/railways/railways01.cfm
RAILWAYS IN CANADA: A BRIEF HISTORY Introduction Railways and railway technology have figured prominently in the development of Canada from the 1850s to the present day. Even before Canada extended its political boundaries across the continent, railways played a unique role in the birth of a nation that has continually faced the problems created by a comparatively small population spread out across a diverse and often inhospitable landscape. The Dominion of Canada in 1867 was based largely upon the willingness of the new central government to encourage and construct a railway system capable of tying together the Atlantic region to that of the Great Lakes. Once formed, Canada and Canadians looked to railways as a sole means of political and economic survival and the uniting of the West with the rest of Canada. While railways may have been effective tools of economic and political policy throughout much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, they represented some of the best and worst traits of modern industrialism. For the Canadian public, railways were an obvious example of the economic and social changes brought about by rapid advances in technology. Steam engines, hidden away in factories and shops, had already transformed the means whereby goods were produced; yet in the 1860s it was the steam locomotive that epitomized the rapidly changing pace and apparently irresistible momentum of industrial Canada (Fig. 1)

125. History In The Canadian Rockies
Many important moments in canada s history have played out here, and the opportunity Two years prior, the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railways,
http://canada.worldweb.com/FeaturesReviews/Historical/8-647.html
History in the Canadian Rockies
from WorldWeb.com Travel Guide Canadian Rockies The Canadian Rockies have a vibrant past - full of discoveries. The late 1800s gold rush brought men looking for fortune, and many of the communities they settled remain today. The other major factor in the settlement of the area was the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway. There are numerous towns throughout that owe their existence to the railway, but this area proved to be one of the hardest for the railroad to develop. It was also during this time that many of the natural wonders that comprise the area's National Parks were found. The occurrences of the railroad settled the area, but the demographics were altered during the Second World War, when Japanese internment camps were set up here and some of those forced to move here chose to remain. The Canadian Rockies make a great vacation destination for history lovers, as so many of the region's attractions are based on days past. Many important moments in Canada 's history have played out here, and the opportunity to relive them is endless.

126. December 12 - December 18
This Week in Western Canadian history December 12 December 18 Canadian Pacific railway crews digging for water struck natural gas at Langevin,
http://www.glenbow.org/exhibitions/online/libhtm/dec12.htm
December 12 - December 18 December
Peter Fidler, fur-trader, explorer and cartographer, died at Fort Dauphin [Manitoba] on December 17, 1822. Fidler joined the Hudson's Bay Company as a labourer in 1788. He had received some formal education, and soon learned surveying and astronomy. Fidler was highly respected for his abilities as a cartographer, and several of his maps were sent back to London and used as the basis for future explorations by the Company. Fidler kept detailed journals and diaries at the posts at which he served, and his notebooks provide a valuable record of life at the early fur-trade posts. December
Canadian Pacific Railway crews digging for water struck natural gas at Langevin, Alberta (west of present-day Medicine Hat). When lit, the flame from the gas lit up the surrounding country, and because of the danger of fire the drilling crews had to stop working at night. December
Doctors in southern Alberta demanded that the provincial government control the amount of pollution (specifically human waste) that was contaminating Alberta's rivers. They claimed that the regular outbreaks of typhoid experienced by most communities were attributable to the filthy water. Local media and the public were not convinced and argued that almost all rivers and streams in Alberta were glacial in origin, and that the temperature and speed of the water inhibited the growth of disease-bearing organisms. December
Commercial travellers' associations across North America united to curtail the practice of tipping staff in hotels and restaurants. In Calgary, however, some travelling salesmen were concerned about the effect that such a ban would have on the service they received. Several of them suggested that the demeanor of service staff was sullen enough and wondered what depths it would sink to without the ameliorating influence of the prospective tip. The gratuity system was claimed to be the only protection the public had against a waiter.

127. Canadian National Railway Company --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Canadian National railway Company corporation created by the Canadian government in 1918 to UKbased museum depicting the nation’s railway history.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9019918
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Page 1 of 1 corporation created by the Canadian government in 1918 to operate a number of nationalized railroads (including the old Grand Trunk lines, the Intercolonial Railway, the National Transcontinental Railway, and the Canadian Northern Railway) as one of Canada's two transcontinental railroad systems. Headquarters are in Montreal.
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128. Shop A&E And The History Channel : Trains Unlimited: Trans-Canadian Railway
THE TRANSCANADIAN railway tells the remarkable story of one of the most important is inextricably tied to the history of the Canadian Pacific railway,
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129. MHS Centennial Business: Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific railway Company. To discuss the history of the CPR and its involvement in our great province, you have to go back to the very decade of
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During this time, construction of the railway was supervised from offices in Winnipeg. Facilities were located near the Point Douglas area of the city. During the early part of the 20 th century, this marshalling yard was one of the largest in the world. It was the centre point of the Dominion, moving material and goods in both directions between eastern and western Canada. Over the years, this railway company has changed and evolved in many aspects including service lines, modes of transportation and even things as simple as its name. CP Rail System, or CPRS, was changed again to Canadian Pacific Railway Company in 1996. The nature of Manitoba-based railway services have also evolved throughout the 20 th century and beyond, including operations across the nation. The railway employs 1000s of Manitobans and spends approximately 2 billion dollars in our province on payroll, provincial taxes, purchases and capital spending. This is in addition to indirect spending generating by business done with Manitoba-based suppliers. It maintains and operates approximately a 2000 km network of line to serve its Manitoba customers and connects them to terminals and major coastal ports throughout the North American continent.

130. The Railways Of Canada Archives
Articles about Canadian railways. Mainly historical in nature.
http://www.trainweb.org/canadianrailways/index.html
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131. :: Skelton Metals (Canada) Ltd. - Serving The Railway & Engineering Industries
Supplier of track and permanent way products to railways and transits operators.
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Janet Heffernan: General Manager Since 1883 H.J. Skelton has been supplying top quality products to Railways and Transits. All of our principals are ISO 9001 certified. Our track and permanent way products include: Rail; Switch Machines; In-Tie/In-Sleeper, Special Trackwork; Moveable Point Frogs; Rail Expansion Joints; Turnouts; Bumping Posts - Friction and Fixed; Insulated and Compromise Rail Joints; Tie Plates; Screw Spikes; Flexible Polyurethane Rail Grout and other track accessories.
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132. ROUND THE WORLD IN 50 DAYS
A trip round the world in 50 days by travelling on mostly railways using the Transiberian train across Russia and the Transcontinental train across canada.
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133. Waterfront & Marina Development - Home Page
Specializes in building docks, marine railways and shorewalls. Includes description of available services and contact information. Located in Belleville, Ontario, canada.
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134. Please Wait
Represents the interests of shortline and regional railways in canada. Includes founding press releases, response to the Report of the Canadian Transportation Act Review, links to member sites and contact information.
http://www.arrc.ca/

135. Steam & Diesel Railroad Videos - Greg Scholl Video Productions
Railways of the United States, canada and other countries.
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136. Steamtown NHS: Special History Study
history Canadian National Railways mediumsize 4-6-2 Pacific -type Class J-7 5288 could represent that history of a Canadian National Railways
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/steamtown/shs3d.htm
Steamtown Special History Study CANADIAN STEAM LOCOMOTIVES
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS NO. 5288 Owner(s):

Canadian Government Railways 516
Grand Trunk Railway 1516
Canadian National Railways 5288 Whyte System Type: 4-6-2 "Pacific"
Class: J-7-b Builder: Montreal Locomotive Works
Date Built:
Builder's Number: Cylinders (diameter x stroke in inches):
24 x 28
Boiler Pressure (in lbs. per square inch):
Diameter of Drive Wheels (in inches):
Tractive Effort (in lbs.): Tender Capacity: Coal (in tons): Oil (in gallons):
Not applicable Water (in gallons): Weight on Drivers (in lbs.): 268,000 (also reported as 174,000) Remarks: Has superheater. This engine has low mileage since last overhaul. Some "jewelry" or small parts are missing. Canadian National Railways 4-6-2 Locomotive No. 5288 History: Canadian National Railways' medium-size 4-6-2 "Pacific"-type Class J-7 locomotive rolled out of the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1919. The rapid corporate reorganizations coupled with Canadian government acquisition of private railway companies then taking place in Canada and the creation, while this locomotive was being built, of the Canadian National Railways on December 20, 1918, left this locomotive with a particularly complicated conception. Canadian National motive power historians Anthony Clegg and Ray Corley outlined the situation: Ownership of several orders placed by the Federal Government [of Canada] through the Canadian Government Railway for assignment to the various [rail]roads was vested in 'Canadian National Rolling Stock Limited.' Essentially similar locomotives owned by the latter company, but operated initially on different railways, were occasionally modified to suit the practice of the operating line. For example, the twenty J-7 Class locomotives constructed for the CGR's use, (later CN 5250-5279) had closed cabs in keeping with the rigors of the Canadian winter; the fifteen J-7 engines destined for Grand Trunk use [including No. 5288], however, were given open cabs, in line with GTR practice.

137. John Steel Rail Tours, Canadian Escapes, Adventures And Rail Journeys
Vacation in canada. John Steel Rail Tours offers Canadian rail journeys for groups adventures and rail journeys, coast to coast along canada s railways.
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J The Inside Track... Discover the best of Canada, coast to coast, by rail! - John Steel Rail Tours continues the great tradition of rail travel and Canada’s trains offer one of the world's great rail journeys from sea to sea across this vast, amazing country. Maple Leaf Magic ~ Canada Coast to Coast is a fully independent tour departing Vancouver, BC on Thursdays and Saturdays year-round. More
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- Relax in warmth and comfort all the way across Canada aboard VIA Rail’s elegant Canadian as it travels from British Columbia’s west coast, through the province’s varied landscapes, the breath-taking majesty of the Rocky Mountains, and the vast expanse of the Prairies to the colourful excitement of Central Canada. More
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138. Steam Locomotive - CN6060 - Rocky Mountain Rail Society
to the preservation of Canadian National railway steam locomotive 6060 now known Membership consists of operating railway personnel, retired railway
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... Contact Us The Rocky Mountain Rail Society is a registered non profit organization of volunteers dedicated to the preservation of Canadian National Railway steam locomotive , known as The Spirit of Alberta . It is the aim of this society to ensure that The Spirit of Alberta remain in full and complete operating condition for the enjoyment of steam rail fans. Rocky Mountain Rail Society

139. Railroad History, Railways, Locomotives, Entrepreneurs, Business History 19c Ame
by Richard Jensen, former Professor of history, University of Illinois Chicago Routledge Historical Atlas of American Railways (1999) ed John Stover
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Railroad History
by Richard Jensen, former Professor of History, University of Illinois Chicago
online at http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/railroad.htm

140. History In The Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rockies make a great vacation destination for history lovers, Two years prior, the General Manager of Canadian Pacific Railways,
http://www.discovertherockies.com/FeaturesReviews/Historical/8-647.html
History in the Canadian Rockies
from WorldWeb.com Travel Guide Canadian Rockies The Canadian Rockies have a vibrant past - full of discoveries. The late 1800s gold rush brought men looking for fortune, and many of the communities they settled remain today. The other major factor in the settlement of the area was the creation of the Canadian Pacific Railway. There are numerous towns throughout that owe their existence to the railway, but this area proved to be one of the hardest for the railroad to develop. It was also during this time that many of the natural wonders that comprise the area's National Parks were found. The occurrences of the railroad settled the area, but the demographics were altered during the Second World War, when Japanese internment camps were set up here and some of those forced to move here chose to remain. The Canadian Rockies make a great vacation destination for history lovers, as so many of the region's attractions are based on days past. Many important moments in Canada 's history have played out here, and the opportunity to relive them is endless.

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