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The old CN Rail police Toronto detachment in 2015. Prior to the First World War, the Government of Canada owned four independent railways: the Intercolonial Railway, which had been established to link the Grand Trunk Railway's line in Montreal with the Port of Halifax; the Prince Edward Island Railway, which fell into Government ownership after going bankrupt in the late 19th century; the ...
CPKC Police Service, formerly Canadian Pacific Police Service and CP Railway Police, have a long and storied past within Canada and CP Rail is a part of Canada's history. Railway police were called upon many times to police railway towns, and to keep the peace during the building of the Canadian Railways from coast to coast. The railway police ...
Railway constables are given full police powers within 500 meters of property that the railway company owns, possesses or administers. [1] The Canadian Pacific Railway initially relied on the Dominion Police , and later the North-West Mounted Police during construction of the transcontinental railroad , but by the later 1880s were employing ...
As indicated under Canada's federal Railway Safety Act, VIA Rail police constables are appointed by a judge of a superior court for the enforcement of the laws of Canada or a province in so far as their enforcement relates to the protection of property owned, possessed or administered by VIA Rail Canada and for the protection of persons and property on their property.
English: Canadian National Railway logo. Date: 1960: Source: This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the ...
St John's Police Department - police service in the CITY TV series Hudson and Rex. The actual St John's police department is the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Service de Police de Grande Ourse (Great Bear Police Service) - the local police service in the 2004 Radio-Canada TV series Grande Ourse.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:33, 15 September 2019: 380 × 160 (341 bytes): MapGrid: Reduced file size. Changed colour to #c2002f as defined in CP's Brand document.
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. trains resumed regular operations on June 1, 2012, after a nine-day strike by some 4,800 locomotive engineers, conductors and traffic controllers who walked off the job on May 23, stalling Canadian freight traffic and costing the economy an estimated CA$80 million (US$77 million).