The Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared in 1910. Great development had taken place in the preceding twenty years, since the first train left Yorkton in 1891. In the picture above, left center, it will be noted that in 1910 the fair grounds were on the present site of Jubilee park, the live stock building and large tents are seen. On the right is Livingstone Street.
17 men, the Car Department for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stationed in Biggar, Sasktchewan, standing in front of a train car, many of them holding tools; a wooden sign on the ground in front of them reads "Biggar Car Dept."
An aerial view of the water tower and other structures in the Canadian National Railways (CNR) rail yard with the town of Biggar, Saskatchewan in the background
A view of the Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP also referred to later as Canadian Pacific Railway) roundhouse and rail yard on the south end of Biggar, Saskatchewan.
A view of the town of Biggar, Saskatchewan from the rail yard at the south end of town. Two men can be seen standing in front of a small building in the rail yard. Both the Biggar Hotel and the Empire Hotel can bee seen in the background.