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Canadian Pacific Railway

General

For more than 125 years Canadian Pacific Railway has been part of the fabric of the great nation of Canada. The same application of experience and ingenuity that allowed us to build a railroad through some of the toughest terrain on earth continues to power our business solutions. Our focus has changed since we began binding a nation together in 1881, but we continue to fulfill our original mandate – linking people to each other and to the world. Today we move the goods that move North America's economy.

Based in Calgary, Alberta, Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) is a Class 1 North American railway providing freight transportation services over a 14,000-mile network in Canada and the U.S. Our high density network serves virtually every major sector and ships commodities like grain, coal, lumber and potash as well as cars, agricultural equipment, home electronics, food and furniture.

In 2001, CPR opened an exciting new chapter in our history when we again became a fully independent, publicly traded company. So, where does CPR go from here? If the last hundred and twenty years is any indication, anywhere our minds – and our ingenuity – can take us.*

*courtesy www.cpr.ca

Locomotives

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CP GE AC4400CW
1995 production model; "Dual Flags" scheme; logo by Brendan Frisina; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GE AC4400CW
1995 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GE AC4400CW
1995 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GE AC4400CW
1998 production model; "Golden Beaver" logo
CP GE AC4400CW
1998 production model
CP GE AC4400CW
2001 production model; "Golden Beaver" logo
CP GE AC4400CW
2001 production model; "Golden Beaver" logo
CP GE AC4400CW
2001 production model
CP GE ES-44AC
2005 production model; GE steerable trucks
CP GE ES-44AC
2006 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GE ES-44AC
2006 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks, second production phase
CP GE ES-44AC
2007 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GE ES-44AC

"2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics" (left side in French); 2008 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks; units returned to regular Canadian Pacific livery after 2010 Winter Olympics

CP GE ES-44AC
2011 production model; GE Hi-Adhesion trucks
CP GP-9u
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CP GP-9u
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CP GP-9u
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CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors and logo by Alfred Woolfolk II
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors by Alfred Woolfolk II; "Pac-Man" scheme I
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors by Alfred Woolfolk II; "Pac-Man" scheme II
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors by Alfred Woolfolk II; "Dual Flags" scheme; logo by Brendan Frisina
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors and logo by Alfred Woolfolk II
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors and logo by Alfred Woolfolk II; ex-Soo Line
CP EMD GP-38-2
painted by Jack Prange; colors and logo by Alfred Woolfolk II; ex-Soo Line; re-built. from former Union Pacific EMD GP-40X
CP EMD GP-40
painted by Jack Prange; colors and logo by Alfred Woolfolk II; ex-Soo Line
CP EMD SD-40-2
"Dual Flags" scheme; logo by Brendan Frisina; ex-SOO Line
CP GMD SD-40-2
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CP GMD SD-40-2
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CP GMD SD-40-2
"ExpressWay"
CP GMD SD-40-2
"Dual Flags" scheme, logo by Brendan Frisina
CP GMD SD-40-2
"Golden Beaver" logo
CP GMD SD-40-2
"Golden Beaver" logo; white frame stripe
CP GMD SD-40-2
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CP GMD SD-40-2, 106" nose
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CP GMD SD-40-2, 106" nose
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CP GMD SD-40-2, 106" nose
"ExpressWay"
CP GMD SD-40-2, 106" nose
"Dual Flags" scheme
CP GMD SD-40-2, 106" nose
"Golden Beaver" logo
CP EMD SD-40-2B
ex-Norfolk Southern; sealed cab, horn removed; derated to booster unit
CP GMD SD-40-2B
sealed cab, horn removed; derated to booster unit
       

Rolling Stock

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CP Box Car
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CP Box Car
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CP Box Car
ex- RailBox
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CP 86' Box Car
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CP Grain Hopper
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CP Grain Hopper
no logo
CP Grain Hopper
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CP Grain Hopper
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CP Covered Hopper
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CP Covered Hopper
beaver logo
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CP Autorack
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CP Coalgon
load
CP Coalgon
empty
CP Coalgon
weathered; load
CP Coalgon
weathered; empty
CP Coalgon
weathered; load
CP Coalgon
weathered; empty

 

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