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  2. Rocky Mountaineer - Wikipedia

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    It was designed as an all-sightseeing train pulled by the retired steam locomotive CNR 6060, a Bullet Nose Betty-class locomotive in the Canadian Rockies. Originally, it began as a once-weekly Via Rail Canada daytime service between Vancouver, Calgary, and Jasper. The first departure was on May 22, 1988, with a special train for the travel ...

  3. List of Rocky Mountain passes on the continental divide

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    Canadian Northern Railway (1910), north branch of the Trans-Canada Highway. Pacific or Arctic Ocean drainage. E: Athabasca Pass: 1,753 m (5,751 ft) Main fur-trade pass from 1811. Used by the York Factory Express. Pacific or Arctic Ocean drainage.

  4. Big Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Big Hill on the Canadian Pacific Railway main line in British Columbia, Canada, was the most difficult piece of railway track on the CPR's route. [1] It was in the rugged Canadian Rockies west of the Continental Divide of the Americas and Kicking Horse Pass .

  5. Yellowhead Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowhead Pass is a mountain pass across the Continental Divide of the Americas in the Canadian Rockies.It is on the provincial boundary between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and lies within Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Provincial Park.

  6. These 18 Beautiful Places in Canada Deserve a Spot on Your ...

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    Beyond sparkling glacier-fed lakes, the Canadian Rockies and the serene frozen tundra of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada is home to exceptionally charming cities and towns as well ...

  7. Rail transport in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountaineer and Royal Canadian Pacific provide luxury rail tours for viewing scenery in the Canadian Rockies as well as other mountainous areas of British Columbia and Alberta. Canada has 49,422 kilometres (30,709 mi) total trackage, of which only 129 kilometres (80 mi) is electrified (all urban rail transit networks).

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