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1900-1910 - Railway Expansion
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Item Number
R-B2757-1
Item Date
1905


Expanding the rail network in the Lloydminster area.


The Canadian Northern Railway (CNR) merged with the Grand Trunk Pacific to become the Canadian National Railway in 1923.

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R-B2757-1
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Railway Construction; Yorkton; Canadian Northern Railway


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Image Preview pg50 Map 01 - The development of railways: 1882 - 1931
Image Preview A871 Map 02 - Railway map of Saskatchewan.
Image Preview Reference PDF Document 03 - An act incorporating the Canadian Northern Saskatchewan Railway.
Image Preview S-B3971 Photograph 04 - Surveying the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line between Melville and Yorkton.
Image Preview R-B1787 Photograph 05 - The first step in laying new rail lines was to build of a road bed. Here a steam-shovel is used for that purpose along
Image Preview R-A8809-31 Photograph 06 - Laying track on a new line near Raymore.
Image Preview R-B2757-1 Photograph 07 - Expanding the rail network in the Lloydminster area.
Image Preview R-A6590-1 Photograph 08 - "Northeast of Regina, a Grand Trunk Pacific rail crew lays ties in front of a track laying machine. "
Image Preview R-A6590-2 Photograph 09 - Working on the rail along the new Grand Trunk Pacific line northeast of Regina.
Image Preview R-A21929-5 Photograph 10 - Expanding the rail network across the prairie.
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