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|| 800a || 330p || 352.5 || Yahk B.C. || || 800a || 330p || 352.5 || Yahk B.C. || Tracks continue west to Columbia River ||
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||       ||      || 503.8 || Spokane WA ||
||      ||      || 881.8 || Portland, OR ||
|| 1206a || 945p || 503.8 || Spokane WA ||
|| 730a || 700a || 881.8 || Portland, OR || 2024 Spok. to PDX 7.5 hours ||

Sig Lofstrom's Canadian Pacific Railway Journey to Portland

The Canadian Pacific railway from Quebec to Vancouver BC was completed in 1885, and the first transcontinental train (with two immigrant sleeper Colonial cars) left Montreal 1886 June 28, arriving in Port Moody on July 4. By 1906, a southerly branch line ran from Medicine Hat, bypassing Calgary and Banff. The rail line follows (approximately) the route of east-west Canada highway 3, from the big rail yard at Medicine Hat, through Bow Island, Grassy Lake, Taber, Barnwell, Cranford, Coaldale, Lethbridge, Fort Macleod, Elko, Cranbrook, Moyle, Yahk, then the border at Kingsgate and Eastport.

The Spokane International Railway was funded by the Canadian Pacific, and passed southbound through Eastport Idaho, through Bonner's Ferry and Sandpoint Idaho, connecting to Spokane Washington. From Spokane, the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway travelled down to Kennewick Washington, then followed the northern shore of the Columbia River past Maryhill, the rail yards in Wishram, White Salmon, Stevenson, Washougal, Vancouver, the rail bridge over the Columbia (one mile east of the current I5 bridge, through Saint Johns, across the Willamette River, then through the northwest Portland industrial area to Union Station.

From an early Canadian Pacific railway timetable (with many small towns omitted), two west/south-bound trains per day to Yahk BC:

67

11

miles

(Mountain Time)

610p

445a

0

Medicine Hat

935p

815a

111.8

Lethbridge (arrive)

1010p

835a

111.8

Lethbridge (depart)

1201a

925a

143.4

Fort Macleod

315a

1150a

212.9

Crowsnest

(Pacific Time)

230a

1100a

212.9

Crowsnest

650a

220p

311.9

Cranbrook

800a

330p

352.5

Yahk B.C.

Tracks continue west to Columbia River

Spokane International, one train per day

815a

352.5

Yahk B.C.

835a

363.0

Kingsgate B.C.

855a

363.0

Eastport ID

150p

503.8

Spokane WA

Spokane, Portland, and Seattle

1206a

945p

503.8

Spokane WA

730a

700a

881.8

Portland, OR

2024 Spok. to PDX 7.5 hours


Canadian Pacific - A Brief History

J. Lorne McDougall, McGill University Press, 1968

PSU Lib HE 2810.C2 M183

  • p2 North Bay, Ontario 360km north of Toronto

  • p3 1901 added Canadian Northern to the prarie west 1916 extended to Vancouver
  • p3 Northern Pacific Manitoba

This is about business development and management. I found no specifics about immigrant and passenger services.

CanadianPacific (last edited 2024-05-22 03:59:13 by KeithLofstrom)