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Moose Jaw Canadian Pacific Railway Station

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Opened
  
1922

Phone
  
+1 306-691-5995

Moose Jaw Canadian Pacific Railway Station

Location
  
Manitoba Street East, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Line(s)
  
Canadian Pacific Railway

Address
  
3 Manitoba St W, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1P8, Canada

Similar
  
Canadian Pacific Railway, Tunnels Of Moose Jaw, Tourism Moose Jaw, Canadian Red Cross, GATX Rail Canada Corporati

The Moose Jaw Canadian Pacific Railway Station (located in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a disused station that was designed by Hugh G. Jones and built by the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1920–1922. The station comprises a two story waiting area, four storey office block and six-storey Tyndall stone clock tower. The building was designated a historic railway station in 1991.

The station was a stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway service.

The station was also a transfer point to the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad also known as the Soo Line Railroad, which operated from Saint Paul to Portal, North Dakota Soo-Pacific during the summer, ran through to Vancouver via a connection with Canadian Pacific Railway's The Dominion at Moose Jaw. In the winter the Soo-Dominion terminated in Moose Jaw permitting a transfer to the Dominion. It was discontinued in December 1963,

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Moose Jaw Canadian Pacific Railway Station Wikipedia