Canadian Rail #407 1988 November-December Early RY shipments of Cattle Newfoundl

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Canadian Rail #407 1988 November-December Early RY shipments of Cattle Newfoundl
 
Canadian Rail #407 1988 November-December
Canadian Rail is published bi-monthly. Front cover, It is Christmas 1924, and Santa Claus is at Montreal's Windsor station supervising the unloading of a shipment of goodies from CPR baggage car 4510. Goodwin's Limited was a Montreal department store which, later that decade, was sold to Eaton's. Dominion Express later became Canadian Pacific Express.
CP Rail Corporate Archives, photo 12739.
Contents
EARLY RAILWAY SHIPMENTS OF ONTARIO LIVESTOCK  CALVIN M. PATRICK   191
FAREWELL TO THE NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY  FRED F. ANGUS    193
NINETY YEARS AGO  201
BAG AND BAGGAGE  C.P. STAFF BULLETIN             202
ST. HILAIRE EAST - NO MORE  JOHN D. GODFREY             204
THE FIRST TRAIN TO ST. HYACINTHE  THE MONTREAL GAZETTE, 1848     205
THE DAY SANTA CAME TO OTTAWA  207
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PCC CAR  DOUGLAS N.W. SMITH      208
RAIL CANADA DECISIONS  DOUGLAS N.W. SMITH     210
CRHA COMMUNICATIONS  216
THE BUSINESS CAR  220

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