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Glenbow Archives Canadian Pacific Railway. Right-Of-Way Department Glenbow Archives Canadian Pacific Railway. Right-of-Way Department fonds (M-9591) Return to inventory: http://www.glenbow.org/collections/search/findingAids/archhtm/cpr_right.cfm Series 69 Station ground plans and title records plans. 1891-1979. Roll-1 Manitoba-CPR Station Grounds Plans: M-9591-OS-01. Deloraine, Manitoba. Dated ca. 1965. M-9591-OS-02. Gimli, Manitoba. Dated May 1968 revised Nov 1969. M-9591-OS-03. Hartney, Manitoba. Dated Feb 1937 revised May 1967. M-9591-OS-04. Minnedosa, Manitoba. Dated Apr 1923 revised Nov 1950. M-9591-OS-05. North Transcona Railway Yard. (in 3 parts). Dated May 1944 revised Dec 1972. M-9591-OS-06. Oak Lake, Manitoba. Dated Mar 1934 revised Jan 1965. M-9591-OS-07. Paddington Station grounds c/w GWWD Rly. Not dated, ca.1944. Missing title block. Part of St Boniface Plan. M-9591-OS-08. Selkirk, Manitoba. (shows location of second Selkirk station) Dated March 1953, revised November 1969. M-9591-OS-09. Selkirk, Manitoba-Industrial River Spur. Dated January 1949, revised September 1949. M-9591-OS-10. St Boniface Yard (showing Whitter Junction). Dated June 1944, revised Mar 1973. M-9591-OS-11. Virden, Manitoba. Dated Mar 1928 revised July 1963. M-9591-OS-12. Waskada, Manitoba. Dated Apr 1913 revised Nov 1960. M-9591-OS-13. Weston Shops - Part of Main Winnipeg Terminals. Not Dated, ca.1965. Sheet 1. M-9591-OS-14. Winnipeg Yard Plan-Winnipeg Station area. Not Dated ca.1965. Sheet 3. M-9591-OS-15. Winnipeg-City lots north of old Exhibition Grounds-Dated November 1965. Roll-2 Saskatchewan-CPR Station Grounds Plans: M-9591-OS-16. Moose Jaw, Sask. Station Grounds-Dated October 1959, revised May 1964. M-9591-OS-17. Regina, Sask. Station Grounds-Indian Head Subdivision (Main Line-West). Dated November 1945, revised June 1967. M-9591-OS-18. Regina, Sask. Station Grounds-part of- Tyvan subdivision. Mile 86.0 southeast end of Regina City to Mile 88.2, junction with Indian Head Subdivision in Regina City. Dated October 1953 and revised April 1964. This portion now abandoned with Regina rail relocation project. Roll-3 Alberta-CPR Station Grounds Plans: M-9591-OS-19. Calgary, Alberta. Downtown Right of Way. No date, ca.1959. From Elbow River to 14 th Street West. Shows rail spurs in the old warehouse district. M-9591-OS-20. Calgary, Alberta. Dated September 1959, rev March 1967. From Elbow River to west of present day Crowchild Trail over pass. M-9591-OS-21. Camrose, Alberta. Dated February 1963. M-9591-OS-22. Claresholm, Alberta. Dated May 1948, revised August 1965. Rail line has since been abandoned. M-9591-OS-23. Lethbridge Station grounds. Dated August 1950 revised January 1961. All rails removed with Lethbridge Rail Relocation Project in 1984. M-9591-OS-24. Lethbridge-North station grounds plan. Dated December 1957, revised June 1964. (All rails removed with Lethbridge Rail Relocation Project in 1984. M-9591-OS-25. Medicine Hat, Alberta. Dated Jan 1959, revised March 1967. Roll-4 County Plans: Note: These are not CPR plans, but show railway lines though these Counties in Alberta plus the names of the land owners by sections. M-9591-OS-26. Map of the County of Ponoka No 3. Dated 1964. M-9591-OS-27. Map showing Special Areas in Alberta. Dated ca.1950. Damaged. ‘All’ rail lines show on this map have been abandoned between 1952 and 2013. M-9591-OS-28. Map of County of Vulcan No 2. Dated 1967. (marked up). M-9591-OS-29. Map of County of Vulcan No 2. Dated 1967. (marked up). Roll-5 CPR Winnipeg Terminals: M-9591-OS-30. Index of Winnipeg Terminals Plans M-9591-OS-31. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheet A-Index Plan of Winnipeg Terminals Plans. Overview of Railway in Greater Winnipeg. Dated November 1957, rev April 1970. ‘Two’ plans with same sheet number ‘A’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘A’ dated November 1957 and rev Nov 1974. This sheet ‘A’ has an index to all the Winnipeg Terminals sheets numbers 1 to 27. M-9591-OS-32. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 1-Winnipeg Yard trackage plan. Includes Winnipeg CPR depot, Certification of Title and closing of Crossings and Roads including Point Douglas Avenue. Dated September 1958. (Third sheet ‘1’). ‘Three’ plans with same sheet number ‘1’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘1’, a sepia copy is dated September 1958 only. The Second sheet ‘1’, a sepia copy is dated January 1958, rev November 1974. The third sheet ‘1’ is a blue print copy is a complying of three sheets ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’ from the Red River west to Weston Shops at Rugby Junction. M-9591-OS-33. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 2-Winnipeg Yard trackage plan- east end near Winnipeg Depot. Dated November 1957, rev December 1971. Two plans with same sheet number ‘2’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘2’ is dated November 1957 only. M-9591-OS-34. Winnipeg Terminals - Sheets 3-Winnipeg Yard trackage plan- west end at Rugby Junction. Dated December 1957, rev. November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘3’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘3’, dated December 1957 only. M-9591-OS-35. Winnipeg Terminals - Sheets 4-Winnipeg’s Weston Shops complex. Dated January 1958, rev. Nov 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘4’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘4’ is dated January 1958. M-9591-OS-36. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 5- Industrial trackage off the Arborg Subdivision in Winnipeg. Dated February 1958, rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘5’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘5’ is dated February 1958. M-9591-OS-37. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 6-Industrial trackage off the Arborg Subdivision in Winnipeg. Dated March 1958, rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘6’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘6’ is dated March 1958. M-9591-OS-38. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheet 6A - Industrial trackage off the Arborg Subdivision in Winnipeg. Dated March 1958, rev March 1961. (Not to be confused with sheet 6A below). M-9591-OS-39. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheet 6A - Industrial trackage in vicinity of Inkster Blvd. Dated December 1971, rev November 1974. (Not to be confused with sheet 6A above). M-9591-OS-40. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 7-Industrial trackage down town Winnipeg warehouse district. Dated April 1958 rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘7’, but with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘7’ is dated April 1958 only. M-9591-OS-41. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 8-St James Industrial Track off La Riviere Subdivision. Dated January, rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘8’, but with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘8’ is dated January 1958 only. M-9591-OS-42. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 9-St James Industrial Tracks off La Riviere Subdivision. Dated February 1958, rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘9’, but with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘9’ is dated February 1958 only. M-9591-OS-43. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 10-St James Industrial Tracks- Sherwin Lead near Winnipeg Airport. Dated March 1958, rev. November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘10’, but with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘10’ dated March 1958, rev. March 1961. M-9591-OS-44. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheet 10A-Industrial trackage on west side of Winnipeg Airport including Hudson’s Bay Co. warehouse, dated July 1975 only. M-9591-OS-45. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 11-St James Industrial Tracks- near Winnipeg Airport. Dated March 1958, rev. November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘11’, but with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘11’ dated March 1958 only. M-9591-OS-46. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 11A - St James industrial Tracks- Murray Park Lead. Dated November 1979 only. M-9591-OS-47. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 12-St James industrial area trackage - north end off La Riviere Subdivision. Dated February 1958 rev. November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘12’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘12’ is dated February 1958 only. M-9591-OS-48. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 13-St James Industrial area- central area trackage off La Riviere Subdivision. Dated February 1958 rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘13’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘13’ is dated February 1958 only. M-9591-OS-49. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheet 13A - Fort Garry Industrial Area No 2 and trackage to Manitoba Sugar Co. Ltd. Dated November 1974 only. M-9591-OS-50. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 14-St Boniface Yard and Whitter Junction. Dated March 1958 rev November 1974. Two plans with the same sheet number ‘14’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘14’ is dated March 1958 only. M-9591-OS-51. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 15-St Boniface-St James area industrial spurs off Emerson Subdivision. Dated April 1958 rev. Nov. 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘15’, but each with different information on each plan. First sheet ‘15’ dated April 1958 only. M-9591-OS-52. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 16-Union Stockyards at St. Boniface off the Emerson Subdivision. Dated April 1958 rev November 1974. Two plans with same sheet number ‘16’, but each with different information on each plan First sheet ‘16’ dated April 1958 only. M-9591-OS-53. Winnipeg Terminals-Sheets 17-Whitter Junction and Stadacona Street Industrial Spur, the original CPR main line into Winnipeg, Man.
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