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Purolator Inc. is a Canadian courier majority owned by Canada Post. It was founded as Trans Canada Couriers, Ltd and acquired in 1967 by Purolator , a US manufacturer of oil and air filters . [ 3 ]
Saskatoon station is a historic railway station building in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built in 1908. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1976, [1] and has also been protected as a Heritage Railway Station of Canada since 1990. [2] Saskatoon earned the nickname Hub City from the contributions of the CPR, CNR and ...
Purolator International and Purolator Inc. maintain a combined fleet of more than 4,000 owned-or-contracted delivery vehicles throughout the United States and Canada. The combined fleet is the largest dedicated fleet in North America. In 2000, Purolator Courier Ltd. (now known as Purolator Inc.) announced a “Greening the Fleet” [9] [10 ...
Saskatoon Depot Address: 50 – 23rd Street East, Saskatoon Coordinates: 52°07′52″N 106°40′02″W / 52.13111°N 106.66722°W / 52.13111; -106
The Saskatoon station is a railway station in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The city's only active railway station, it is located eight kilometers from the central business district. When it opened, the station hosted several arrivals and departures each day, although it is now only serviced by Via Rail's The Canadian. The station is ...
Saskatoon Transit (formerly Saskatoon Municipal Railway) is the public transport arm of the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It operates a fleet of diesel buses . A total of 23 bus routes serve every area of the city, carrying approximately 11 million passengers in 2008. [ 3 ]
The Waterloo Central Railway (WCR) is a non-profit heritage railway owned and operated by the Southern Ontario Locomotive Restoration Society (SOLRS). In May 2007, SOLRS received joint approval from the Region of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo to run trains from Waterloo to St. Jacobs and potentially as far north as Elmira.