The park on the C. P. R. station grounds
- YJ0334
- Item
- 1912-1940
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
The park on the C.P.R. station grounds
The park on the C. P. R. station grounds
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
The park on the C.P.R. station grounds
Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) water tower in 1897.
First C.P.R. train to leave Yorkton
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
said to be the first C. P. R. train to leave Yorkton
Canadian Pacific Railway Land Agency
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Canadian Pacific Railway Land Agency. To the left is the Harris Sons and Company Implements.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Union Station, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Regina, now home to Casino Regina.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Side view of the CPR station on South Railway Street.
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
The CPR depot decorated to welcome Sir Wilfrid Laurier with a banner reading "Sir Wilfrid - Our Dominion & Our Empire".
Bird's eye view of Regina CPR yards
Parte deCity of Regina fonds
Bird's eye view of early Regina downtown core. Canadian Pacific Railway Yards.
Parte deECM Photograph Collection
Old Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) dam located 1 mile north of Esterhazy, SK. in the Kaposvar Valley; used as a water reservoir for the CPR steam engines.
Railway yards, Esterhazy, Saskatchewan
Parte deECM Photograph Collection
Railway yards in Esterhazy about 1913, with water tower, three elevators and station.
First train station in Wolseley, Sask.
Parte deWHFA Photos Collection
The first Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station in Wolseley, built in 1882, the year the tracks were laid through the area.
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Photograph of the Indian Head CPR train station in the late 1880s printed and laminated.
C.P.R. Annotated Time Table 1892
Parte deBusinesses Collection
Two laminated photocopied pages from the 1892 timetable for CPR trans-continental trains. The first page is a copy of the front and back covers - the back cover having a the calendar from May, 1892 to April, 1893 and the second one being a copy of pages 24-25 which shows arrival and departure times for eastbound and westbound trains between Brandon and Pilot Butte, including Wolseley, Sintaluta, Indian Head & The Bell Farm, Qu'Appelle and McLean.
Sin título
Wooden grain elevators at Indian Head
Parte deBusinesses Collection
A photograph with five wooden elevators (2 unknown; Paterson; Pool; Inter-Ocean) and three CPRail engines in the foreground
CPR Depot, Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) depot in Biggar, Saskatchewan, with a grain elevator and two other small wooden buildings in the background.