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» Canadian Pacific Railway (more..)
» Observation car (more..)
» Mainline west of town. 
» Mission City, British Columbia, Canada (more..)
» February, 1976
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» The Canadian (more..)
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The Canadian accelerates west away from Mission City on its last lap into Vancouver on a snowless February morning. Today's train is pulled by a pair of Geeps and is deadheading an official car ahead of its 7 car consist.
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