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    The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (reporting mark GTP) was a historic Canadian transcontinental railway running from Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder...
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    The Grand Trunk Railway ((reporting mark GT); French: Grand Tronc) was a railway system that operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario and...
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    The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company (reporting mark GTW) was an American subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, later of the Canadian National Railway...
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    to Canadian National Railways, Canadian Pacific Railways, and Grand Trunk Railways, several other companies built "grand railway hotels" in Canada. The...
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  • National Railways Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, a historical Canadian transcontinental railway running from Winnipeg to the Pacific coast Grand Trunk Western...
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    the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was driven one mile east of Fort Fraser, British Columbia, Canada on April 7, 1914. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway commenced...
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  • partial list of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway used an alphabetical station naming system for railway stations along...
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    began to change when reports said that the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (later part of Canadian National Railway) would pass near the fur trading post. In...
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  • The Grand Trunk Corporation is the subsidiary holding company for the Canadian National Railway's properties in the United States. It is named for CN...
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    Charles Melville Hays (category Grand Trunk Railway executives)
    Melville Hays (May 16, 1856 – April 15, 1912) was the president of the Grand Trunk Railway. He began working in the railroad business as a clerk at the age...
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    The Grand Trunk Pacific dock was a shipping pier in Seattle, Washington. The original pier was built in 1910 and was destroyed in a fire in 1914. The...
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  • Canadian National Hotels (category Canadian National Railway hotels)
    National Railways. In addition to their own hotels, it acquired some from predecessor railway companies like the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk Railway...
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  • built for the Grand Trunk Railway or its subsidiaries the Grand Trunk Western Railroad and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. In the United States, some...
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    Château Prince Rupert (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotels)
    Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The hotel was planned by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and was designed by Francis Rattenbury. The architect's first...
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  • Company Grand Trunk Pacific Dock Company of Seattle Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Grand Trunk Pacific Saskatchewan Railway Grand Trunk Pacific Telegraph...
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    built in 1908 as part of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway project. The GTP was merged into the Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1920; as such, the structure...
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    Hotel Macdonald (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotels)
    John A. Macdonald. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company opened the hotel on 5 July 1915. Built as an early-20th century railway hotel, the Châteauesque-styled...
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    Canadian railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTPR), encountered financial difficulty on March 7, 1919, when its parent company Grand Trunk Railway (GTR)...
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    Usk, British Columbia (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations)
    Daniel Joseph Dempsey Loftus, who was the superintendent for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) tracklaying in the area, assigned the name. He is believed...
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    Jasper Park Lodge (category Canadian Pacific Railway hotels)
    transcontinental railway which ran closer to the Canada–US border. The Grand Trunk Railway under the subsidiary Grand Trunk Pacific Railway was contracted...
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  • several railways that fell into bankruptcy following World War I, including the Canadian Northern Railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and the Grand Trunk...
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    William P. Hinton, Vice President and General Manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The community was named in 1911 and remained a hamlet for the...
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    Fort Garry Hotel (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotels)
    first time on December 11, 1913. Built by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, it is one of Canada's grand railway hotels and the only surviving remnant from...
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    Barkerville two days later.: 19  In 1903 it was announced that the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway would be coming through from Winnipeg to Prince Rupert via the...
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    railways. The Canadian Northern, a successful system covering the northern part of the prairies, and the Grand Trunk (through its Grand Trunk Pacific...
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    Minaki Lodge (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotels)
    originally built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTPR). Located on the route of the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR) at Minaki, Ontario,...
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    Chateau Qu'Appelle (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotels)
    The Chateau Qu'Appelle was a Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotel planned for Regina, Saskatchewan. Construction was started in 1913 at the corner of Albert...
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  • Howard G. Kelley (category Grand Trunk Railway executives)
    G. Kelley (January 12, 1858 – May 15, 1928) was president of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway from 1917 to 1922. Kelley was born in Philadelphia on January...
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    and Highway 215. The 1897 Hudson's Bay Company store, 1911 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway station, Fort Qu'Appelle Sanatorium (Fort San), and the Treaty...
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  • Alberta Coal Branch (category Grand Trunk Pacific Railway)
    name given to a segment of the Canadian National Railway (originally the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway) and the region through which it passes. It is located...
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