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  2. Charles Hays Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school was opened in 1992 at its present location, replacing the antiquated Booth Memorial Junior Secondary School. The school is named after Charles Melville Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway and founder of Prince Rupert. The railway was the primary reason for the founding of Prince Rupert.

  3. Grand Trunk Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Head Office in Montreal, built in 1900. The Grand Trunk Railway ((reporting mark GT); French: Grand Tronc) was a railway system that operated in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario and in the American states of Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. [1]

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  5. Grand Trunk Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Corporation is the subsidiary holding company for the Canadian National Railway's properties in the United States, and Canada. It is named for CN subsidiary railroad Grand Trunk Western Railroad. The Association of American Railroads has considered it to be a Class I railroad since fiscal year 2002. [1]

  6. Charles Melville Hays - Wikipedia

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    Charles Melville Hays (May 16, 1856 – April 15, 1912) was the president of the Grand Trunk Railway.He began working in the railroad business as a clerk at the age of 17 and quickly rose through the ranks of management to become the General Manager of the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway.

  7. Lansing station (Canadian National Railway) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Trunk Western station was a historic railroad station in Lansing, Michigan. The station was listed as a Michigan State Historic Site in 1978, [ 2 ] and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

  8. Dequindre Cut - Wikipedia

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    The Dequindre Cut is a below-grade pathway, formerly a Grand Trunk Western Railroad line, [1] located on the east side of Detroit, Michigan, just west of St. Aubin Street.. Much of the Cut has been converted to a greenway; the colorful graffiti along the pathway has been left in p

  9. Grand Trunk Railroad - Wikipedia

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