
| Gretna(NS1271)
Gretna, on the International Boundary south of Winnipeg, was established in 1882 as an entry point for CPR construction material arriving by rail from the USA.
Date: c.1900 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Station at Virden(A11160)
CPR station at Virden. This building replaced an earlier structure destroyed by fire in 1898.
Date: July 20, 1900 Artist/Photographer: J.W. Heckman Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Brandon(M267)
Street scene, Brandon, Man.
Date: 1937 Artist/Photographer: Nicholas Morant (CPR) Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Winnipeg station(NS12122)
The second, or possibly third, CPR station at Winnipeg was situated on the southeast corner of Main Street and Fonseca Avenue.
Date: 1899 Artist/Photographer: Steele & Co. Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Deloraine(NS14518)
Country grain elevators, similar to these at Deloraine, MB, were introduced to the prairies in 1879.
Date: c.1905 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Virden station(NS23808)
CPR station at Virden.
Date: unknown Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Winnipeg station platform(NS13439)
Passengers gather on the platform of the CPR station at Winnipeg, MB.
Date: c.1925 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Brandon station and yard(NS12185)
CPR station and yard at Brandon, MB.
Date: Unknown Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Killarney(NS13005)
The arrival of the Napinka - Winnipeg local passenger train at the CPR station in Killarney, MB.
Date: 1919 Artist/Photographer: Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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| Brandon station(A11147)
CPR station at Brandon, MB.
Date: July 23, 1900 Artist/Photographer: J.W. Heckman Source: Canadian Pacific Archives
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