Rails still here - Where has all the business gone?
http://localhistory.vpl.ca/link/cni34368
- Author
- Marriage, R.F. (Bob)
- Date
- 1997
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Abstract
- "Early in the century Canadian Pacific enjoyed a railway monopoly in the sourthern interior of the province, anywhere it was not competing with its arch rival, the Great Northern...This situation prevailed in the Okanagan until 1910, when MacKenzie and Mann, of the Canadian Northern Railway, began …
- Author
- Marriage, R.F. (Bob)
- Role
- Author
- Date
- 1997
- Corporation
- Canadian National Railway
- Topic
- Railroads
- Geographic Location
- British Columbia
- Material Type
- magazine article
- Physical Description
- illustrations
- Source Title
- Okanagan History
- Volume
- 61
- Pages
- 111-114
- Abstract
- "Early in the century Canadian Pacific enjoyed a railway monopoly in the sourthern interior of the province, anywhere it was not competing with its arch rival, the Great Northern...This situation prevailed in the Okanagan until 1910, when MacKenzie and Mann, of the Canadian Northern Railway, began construction of their main line from Yellowhead Pass to tidewater at Vancouver."