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CPR - IBEW #435 - Traffic Agreement with MTS

A document published by the CPR to inform employees of union and working conditions.

PMA_2024_074573

    CPR - Morse Telegraph Club V36 #1

    A newsletter for CPR telegraph hobbyists.

    PMA_2024_074575

      CPR - Morse Telegraph Club V36 #4

      A newsletter for railway telegraph hobbyists.

      PMA_2024_074574

        CPR - Morse Telegraph Club V39 #3

        A newsletter for CPR telegraph hobbyists.

        PMA_2024_074576

          CPR - Rules and Wages 1951

          A document for workers describing worker rights and expectations. 

          PMA_2024_074578

            CPR - System District #7 Seniority List - 1972

            A document published by the CPR to inform employees of union and working conditions.

            PMA_2024_074581

              CPR - Uniform Code of Operating Rules - 1962

              A document published by the CPR to inform employees of union and working conditions.

              PMA_2024_074582

                CPR and the Lost Towns of the Pembina Hills - Partnerships with Museums 2021 (1880)

                This monograph is intended to support the research of the Darlingford School Museum. describing short histories of some of the first communities in the district and their demise at the arrival of the railroad. It was published by the Pembina Manitou Archive and the Boundary Trail National Heritage Region as part of the Partnerships with Museums 2021 project. 

                Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.

                It is for sale from the PMA by contacting pembinamanitouarchive@gmail.com.

                Price $25

                Shipping and Handling $15

                PMA_2021_053641

                  CPR Condensed Timetable - Winnipeg & Thunder Bay

                  Travel times and destinations along the CPR.

                  PMA_2023_072040

                    CPR Pembina Mountain Branch Line - Railway Post

                    INitially, before Canada Post existed, mail was carried by rail to many communities which later faded away.

                    PMA_2022_059039

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