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Title Page Canadian Pacific Railway Tariff Cprs 7551 Cp TITLE PAGE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TARIFF CPRS 7551 CP TARIFF INC. INTERMODAL DRAY RATES FROM CANADIAN ORIGINS GOVERENED BY TARIFFS SPECIFIED IN ITEM 10 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 25, 2013. EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2013. ISSUED BY: JOE ASTORINO, DIRECTOR, PUBLICATIONS AND RATING, CP TARIFF INC., 401-9TH AVENUE S.W., CALGARY, ALBERTA T2P 4Z4 (PRINTED IN CANADA) (DST) CP TARIFF INC. ITEM: 00005 401 - 9th AVE. S.W. REVISION: 44 CALGARY, AB T2P 4Z4 ISSUED: JUN 11, 2021 CPRS 7551-C EFFECTIVE: JUN 12, 2021 EXPIRES: JUN 30, 2021 CHECK SHEET ITEM RVSN EFFECTIVE DATE *5 44 JUN 12 21 10 1 APR 30 21 200 31 JUN 10 21 300 28 JUN 10 21 400 18 JUN 10 21 500 19 SEP 29 20 600 16 APR 15 21 700 18 MAR 18 21 800 16 APR 01 21 900 21 APR 10 21 *1000 14 JUN 12 21 1900 1 JUL 01 20 2000 1 JUL 01 20 2020 1 JUL 01 20 99999 ORIGINAL AUG 01 19 CP TARIFF INC. ITEM: 00010 401 - 9TH AVE. S.W. REVISION: 1 CALGARY, AB T2P 4Z4 ISSUED: MAR 31, 2021 CPRS 7551-C EFFECTIVE: APR 30, 2021 EXPIRES: GOVERNING CLASSIFICATION AND EXCEPTIONS THIS TARIFF WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATIONS, EXCEPTIONS THERETO, RULES AND REGULATIONS: {I} CPRS 1 THROUGH 10 {I} CPRS 9800 {N} CPRS 9900 CP TARIFF INC. ITEM: 00200 401 - 9TH AVE. S.W. REVISION: 31 CALGARY, AB T2P 4Z4 ISSUED: JUN 09, 2021 CPRS 7551-C EFFECTIVE: JUN 10, 2021 EXPIRES: JUN 30, 2021 DRAY RATES TO/FROM POINTS IN QUEBEC/ONTARIO/NEW YORK TO/FROM TORONTO TERMINAL CITY PROVINCE/STATE RATE ACTON ON $275 ADRIAN MI $1,794 AILSA CRAIG ON $606 AJAX ON $294 ALBURTIS PA $2,309 ALDEN NY $647 ALLENTOWN PA $2,309 ALLISTON ON $255 ALMA ON $394 AMARANTH ON $280 AMBERLEY ON $579 AMELIASBURG ON $618 AMHERSTBURG ON $1,031 ANCASTER ON $357 ANN ARBOR MI $1,173 APSLEY ON $616 ARISS ON $366 ARKONA ON $750 ARTHUR ON $340 ARVA ON $539 ASHBURN ON $305 ASTORVILLE ON $973 ATWOOD ON $601 AURORA ON $255 AYLMER ON $571 AYR ON $415 BADEN ON $447 BALA ON $514 BALTIMORE ON $559 BANCROFT ON $752 BARRIE ON $339 BARRYS BAY ON $997 BATAVIA NY $1,087 BEAMSVILLE ON $419 BEAVERTON ON $465 BEETON ON $255 BELGRAVE ON $505 BELLE RIVER ON $904 BELLEVILLE ON $647 BELMONT ON $540 BETHANY ON $456 BLASDELL NY $870 BLENHEIM ON $868 BLEZARD VALLEY ON $1,034 BLOOMFIELD ON $1,094 BLUEVALE ON $581 BLYTH ON $588 BOBCAYGEON ON $504 BOLTON ON NOTE 1 BOND HEAD ON $255 BORDEN ON $286 BOWMANVILLE ON $383 BRACEBRIDGE ON $618 BRADFORD ON $255 BRAMPTON ON NOTE 1 BRANCHTON ON $367 BRANTFORD ON $459 BRECHIN ON $480 BRESLAU ON $378 BRIGHT ON $476 BRIGHTON ON $550 BROOKLIN ON $298 BROUGHAM ON $255 BROWNSVILLE ON $500 BRUCEFIELD ON $612 BRUNNER ON $552 BRUSSELS ON $593 BUCKHORN ON $524 BUFFALO NY $1,054 BURFORD ON $523 BURGESSVILLE ON $580 BURK'S FALLS ON $712 BURLINGTON ON $320 CALEDON ON $255 CALEDONIA ON $421 CALLANDER ON $942 CAMBRIDGE ON $345 CAMERON ON $533 CAMPBELLFORD ON $622 CAMPBELLVILLE ON $255 CAMPDEN ON $427 CANBOROUGH ON $451 CANFIELD ON $461 CANNINGTON ON $373 CARNARVON ON $663 CARLISLE ON $597 CAVAN ON $465 CAYUGA ON $485 CAZENOVIA NY $1,957 CENTRALIA ON $596 CHATHAM ON $905 CHATSWORTH ON $556 CHELMSFORD ON $1,062 CHELTENHAM ON $255 CHESLEY ON $499 CLAREMONT ON $297 CLARKSBURG ON $500 CLIFFORD ON $497 CLINTON ON $619 CLYDE NY $1,631 COBOCONK ON $569 COBOURG ON $543 COCHRANE ON $1,875 COLBORNE ON $499 COLDWATER ON $441 COLLINGWOOD ON $416 COMBERMERE ON $921 CONCORD ON NOTE 1 CONESTOGA ON $360 CONN ON $399 COOKSTOWN ON $255 COPETOWN ON $350 CORUNNA ON $924 COTTAM ON $937 COURTICE ON $330 COURTLAND ON $514 COURTRIGHT ON $953 CREEMORE ON $321 DASHWOOD ON $620 DEARBORN MI $1,304 DELHI ON $506 DESBORO ON $591 DESERONTO ON $703 DETROIT MI $1,304 DORCHESTER ON $515 DORSET ON $663 DOVER CENTRE ON $928 DRAYTON ON $401 DRESDEN ON $884 DUNDALK ON $359 DUNDAS ON $329 DUNNVILLE ON $501 DUNKIRK NY $1,304 DURHAM ON $505 DWIGHT ON $667 EARLTON ON $1,417 EAST GALAFRAXA ON $265 EAST GWILLIMBURY ON $255 EAST YORK ON NOTE 1 ECHO BAY ON $1,714 ELLIOT LAKE ON $1,419 ELMIRA ON $462 ELMVALE ON $368 ELORA ON $416 ERIN ON $255 ESPANOLA ON $1,154 ESSEX ON $945 ETHEL ON $555 ETOBICOKE ON NOTE 1 EVERETT ON $255 EXETER ON $586 FENELON FALLS ON $535 FENWICK ON $514 FERGUS ON $380 FERNDALE MI $1,409 FEVERSHAM ON $439 FLAMBOROUGH ON $315 FLINT MI $1,304 FONTHILL ON $555 FOREST ON $810 FORMOSA ON $593 FORT ERIE ON $513 FRASERVILLE ON $494 FREELTON ON $305 FULTON ON $397 GADS HILL STATION ON $548 GARSON ON $1,018 GEORGETOWN ON $255 GLEN FALLS NY $1,780 GLEN HURON ON $365 GODERICH ON $674 GORE BAY ON $1,457 GORMLEY ON $255 GORRIE ON $536 GOWANSTOWN ON $474 GRAND BEND ON $654 GRASSIE ON $397 GRAVENHURST ON $556 GRIMSBY ON $383 GUELPH ON $330 HAGERSVILLE ON $481 HALIBURTON ON $712 HALTON HILLS ON $261 HAMILTON ON $321 HANNON ON $382 HANOVER ON $584 HARCOURT ON $738 HARLEY ON $1,349 HARRISTON ON $456 HARROW ON $1,007 HARROWSMITH ON $863 HARTINGTON ON $876 HAVELOCK ON $580 HAWKESTONE ON $361 HAWKESVILLE ON $470 HENSALL ON $593 HEPWORTH ON $628 HOLLAND LANDING ON $255 HONEY HARBOUR ON $542 HORNBY ON $255 HOUGHTON CENTRE ON $601 HUNTSVILLE ON $597 HURON PARK ON $603 ILDERTON ON $585 INGERSOLL ON $585 INNERKIP ON $483 INNISFIL ON $272 JARVIS ON $511 JERSEYVILLE ON $382 JORDAN STATION ON $454 KEENE ON $608 KENILWORTH ON $381 KESWICK ON $305 KILLARNEY ON $1,053 KINCARDINE ON $597 KING CITY ON $255 KINGSTON ON $840 KINGSVILLE ON $969 KINTORE ON $606 KIRKLAND LAKE ON $1,520 KITCHENER ON $382 KLEINBURG ON NOTE 1 KOMOKA ON $618 LAKEFIELD ON $600 LAMBETH ON $586 LANGTON ON $551 LE ROY NY $1,413 LEAMINGTON ON $929 LINCOLN ON $427 LINDSAY ON $502 LINWOOD ON $501 LIONS HEAD ON $683 LISTOWEL ON $595 LITTLE BRITAIN ON $440 LITTLE FERRY NJ $2,718 LIVELY ON $1,007 LOCKPORT NY $870 LONDESBOROUH ON $580 LONDON ON $575 LONGFORD MILLS ON $458 LORETTO ON $255 LUCAN ON $571 LUCKNOW ON $537 LYNDEN ON $420 MACTIER ON $517 MADOC ON $668 MAIDSTONE ON $948 MANITOWANING ON $2002 MAPLE ON NOTE 1 MARKDALE ON $456 MARKHAM ON NOTE 1 MARMORA ON $578 MASSEY ON $1,233 MATTAWA ON $983 MCGREGOR ON $990 MEAFORD ON $548 MELANCTHON ON $345 MIDLAND ON $468 MILDMAY ON $551 MILLGROVE ON $324 MILLER LAKE ON $728 MILTON ON $255 MILVERTON ON $579 MINDEMOYA ON $1,419 MINDEN ON $595 MISSISSAUGA ON NOTE 1 MITCHELL ON $520 MONETVILLE ON $889 MONO ON $255 MONROE MI $1,576 MOOREFIELD ON $427 MORPETH ON $818 MOUNT ALBERT ON $255 MOUNT BRYDGES ON $641 MOUNT FOREST ON $452 MOUNT ELGIN ON $598 MOUNT HOPE ON $385 MUNGER MI $1,739 NAPANEE ON $771 NELLES CORNERS ON $510 NEPHTON ON $588 NEW DUNDEE ON $400 NEW HAMBURG ON $462 NEW LISKEARD ON $1,277 NEW LOWELL ON $338 NEWBURY ON $753 NEWCASTLE ON $404 NEWMARKET ON $255 NEWTON ON $538 NEWTONVILLE ON $439 NIAGARA FALLS NY $556 NIAGARA FALLS ON $546 NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE ON $547 NILES MI $2,609 NOBLETON ON $255 NOELVILLE ON $987 NORTH BAY ON $983 NORTH YORK ON NOTE 1 NORTHBROOK ON $843 NORTHHAMPTON PA $2,500 NORWICH ON $579 NOTRE DAME DU NORD QC $1,356 NOTTAWASAGA ON $273 OAKLAND ON $517 OAKVILLE ON $255 OAKWOOD ON $462 ODESSA ON $828 OLDCASTLE ON $972 ORANGEVILLE ON $255 ORILLIA ON $407 ORRVILLE ON $648 OSHAWA ON $321 OTTERVILLE ON $612 OWEN SOUND ON $611 PAIN COURT ON $918 PAISLEY ON $541 PALMERSTON ON $437 PARIS ON $486 PARKHILL ON $652 PARRY SOUND ON $622 PELHAM ON $518 PENETANGUISHENE ON $446 PETERBOROUGH ON $546 PETROLIA ON $849 PICKERING ON $275 PICTON ON $726 PLATTSVILLE ON $440 PLEVNA ON $909 POINT EDWARD ON $880 PONTIAC MI $1,413 POOLE ON $533 PORCUPINE ON $1,809 PORT BURWELL ON $605 PORT CARLING ON $567 PORT COLBORNE ON $499 PORT ELGIN ON $580 PORT HOPE ON $501 PORT MAITLAND ON $556 PORT PERRY ON $336 POWASSAN ON $888 PRINCETON ON $499 PUSLINCH ON $307 PUTNAM ON $622 QUEENSVILLE ON $314 RICHMOND HILL ON NOTE 1 RIDGETOWN ON $817 ROCHESTER NY $1,386 ROCKTON ON $378 ROCKWOOD ON $324 RODNEY ON $733 ROSSEAU ON $638 RUTHVEN ON $942 SAINT ANNS ON $447 SALFORD ON $542 SARNIA ON $880 SAUBLE BEACH ON $573 SAULT STE MARIE ON $1,798 SCARBOROUGH ON NOTE 1 SCHOMBERG ON $255 SCOTLAND ON $543 SEAFORTH ON $577 SEBRINGVILLE ON $579 SELBY ON $763 {R} SELWYN ON $546 SHAKESPEARE ON $503 SHALLOW LAKE ON $527 SHADYSIDE OH $2,283 SHANTY BAY ON $358 SHARBOT LAKE ON $903 SHELBURNE ON $315 SIMCOE ON $628 SMITHVILLE ON $436 SOUTH PLAINFIELD NJ $3,696 SOUTH RIVER ON $807 SOUTHAMPTON ON $593 SOUTHWOLD ON $643 SPRINGFIELD ON $544 SPRINGWATER ON $350 ST CATHARINES ON $490 ST CLEMENTS ON $456 ST JACOBS ON $440 ST MARYS ON $623 ST THOMAS ON $611 STAYNER ON $355 STEVENSVILLE ON $617 STIRLING ON $675 STONEY CREEK ON $334 STONEY POINT ON $877 STOUFFVILLE ON $261 STRATFORD ON $550 STRATHROY ON $684 STURGEON FALLS ON $965 SUDBURY ON $1,009 SUNDERLAND ON $391 SUNDRIDGE ON $793 SUTTON ON $334 SWASTIKA ON $1,510 SYDENHAM ON $821 TAVISTOCK ON $512 TAYLOR MI $1,631 TECUMSEH ON $961 TEESWATER ON $613 TEMISCAMING QC $1,036 THAMESFORD ON $499 THAMESVILLE ON $827 THEDFORD ON $945 THESSALON ON $1,554 THORNBURY ON $498 THORNDALE ON $511 THORNHILL ON NOTE 1 THORNLOW ON $1,341 THORNTON ON $267 THOROLD ON $518 TILBURY ON $953 TILLSONBURG ON $521 TIMMINS ON $1,806 TINY ON $443 TONAWANDA NY $980 TORONTO & AREA ON $255 TOTTENHAM ON $255 TRENTON ON $593 TRENTON NJ $2,272 TUNKHANNOCK PA $2,446 TUPPERVILLE ON $908 TWEED ON $748 UTOPIA ON $278 UXBRIDGE ON $321 VAL CARON ON $1,042 VANASTRA ON $619 VANDORF ON $255 VAUGHAN ON NOTE 1 VICTORIA HARBOUR ON $484 VIENNA ON $593 VILLE-MARIE QC $1300 VINELAND STATION ON $442 VIRGIL ON $549 VITTORIA ON $619 WAINFLEET ON $551 WALKERTON ON $592 WALLACEBURG ON $935 WALLENSTEIN ON $479 WALSINGHAM ON $557 WASAGA BEACH ON $411 WASHAGO ON $479 WATERDOWN ON $320 WATERFORD ON $555 WATERLOO ON $408 WATFORD ON $757 WELLAND ON $578 WELLESLEY ON $497 WELLINGTON ON $685 WEST MONTROSE ON $396 WHEATLEY ON $889 WHITBY ON $316 WIARTON ON $578 WILFRID ON $433 WILLIAMSON NY $1,467 WINDSOR ON $987 WINGHAM ON $608 WOODBRIDGE ON NOTE 1 WOODSTOCK ON $519 WOODVILLE ON $474 WOOLWICH ON $409 WROXETER ON $549 WYEVALE ON $404 YORK ON $255 ZEPHYR ON $296 ZORRA ON $578 ZURICH ON $618 NOTE 1: CITIES THAT ARE SUBJECT TO TORONTO & AREA RATE CP TARIFF INC.
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