Winnipeg, Manitoba was an important railway hub in western Canada and continues to be. It had two large stations along with a number of smaller ones.
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also used by the Northern Pacific and Great Northern RRs. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
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close to the stations. It was a pretty noisy and smoky place to have a hotel in the days of steam. They are
an important part of rail history in Canada. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
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can be seen to the left of the hotel. Submitted by Arthur Grieve.
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built by the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific Rwy. c. 1912. The yard later became Canadian
Nationals East yard, and the station became Canadian Nationals Winnipeg station.
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later part of the Canadian National. It was built prior to the first war.
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Lake of the Woods-about 90 miles.
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