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CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT




                                     Canadian Pacific Railway




          CP History

          Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) was founded in
          1881  to  link  Canada’s  populated  centers  with
          the  vast  potential  of  its  relatively  unpopulated
          West.  This incredible engineering feat was com-
          pleted  on  Nov.  7,  1885  –  six  years  ahead  of
          schedule  –  when  the  last  spike  was  driven  at
          Craigellachie, B.C.

          Building a Nation

          Canadian Pacific Railway was formed to physically unite Canada and Canadians from coast to coast.  Canada’s con-
          federation on July 1, 1867 brough four eastern provinces together to form a new country.  As part of the deal, Nova
          Scotia and New Brunswick were promised a railway to link them with the two Central Canadian provinces – Que-
          bec and Ontario.

                                                      On October 21, 1880 a group of Scottish Canadian businessmen
                                                      finally formed a viable syndicate to build a transcontinental railway.
                                                      The Canadian Pacific Railway Company was incorporated February
                                                      16, 1881, with George Stephen as its first president.
                                                      The 1881 construction season was a bust and the railway’s chief
                                                      engineer  and  general  superintendent  were  fired.   They  were  re-
                                                      placed by Cornelius Van Horne, a rising star in the U.S. as the new
                                                      general manager to oversee the railway construction.




          Growth and Diversification

          By 1889, the railway extended from coast to coast and the enterprise had expanded to include a wide range of relat-
          ed and unrelated businesses.
          CP Railway had been involved in land settlement and land sales as early as September 1881.  The company also
          erected telegraph lines right alongside the main transcontinental line, transmitting its first commercial telegram in
          1882.  The same year also marked CPR’s entry in the express shipment business, with the acquisition of the Domin-
          ion Express Company.  CPR started building some of its own steam locomotives as early as 1883. And would later
          build its own passenger cars, making it second only on the continent to the Pullman Company of Chicago, IL.

          CPR had steamships on the Great Lakes in 1883, chartered ships on the Pacific Ocean in 1886 and launched its own
          Pacific fleet in 1891. CPR got into paddle wheelers in British Columbia’s interior in 1893, the B.C. coast in 1901, and
          the Atlantic Ocean in 1903.  The company was also involved in the hotel and tourist trade as early as 1886 after Van
          Horne suggested setting up a national park system in the Canadian Rockies.
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