- List of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations
This is a list of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations.
The
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway used an alphabetical station naming system forrailway stations along its mainline fromWinnipeg, Manitoba toPrince Rupert, British Columbia . In nearly every case, the name of the GTP railway station was adopted as the name for the town that developed in close proximity.Beginning at
Portage La Prairie, Manitoba and travelling north-west throughManitoba ,Saskatchewan andAlberta toBritish Columbia , the towns along the railway are listed below, in the order they appear on maps.Manitoba
Alpha, Bloom, Cave, Deer, Exira, Firdale, Gregg, Harte, Ingelow, Justice, Knox, Levine, Myra, Norman, Oakner, Pope, Quadra, Rea, Uno, Treat, Victor
askatchewan
Welby, Yarbo, Zeneta, Atwater, Bangor, Cana, Elroy, Fenwood, Goodeve, Hubbard, Ituna, Jasmin, Kelliher, Lestock, Mosten, Punnichy, Quinton, Raymore, Semans, Tate, Undora, Venn, Watrous, Xena, Young, Zelma, Allan, Bradwell, Clavet, Duro, Earl, Farley, Grandora, Hawoods, Ivana, Juniata, Kinley, Leney, Mead, Neola, Oban, Palo, Reford, Scott, Tako, Unity, Vera, Winter, Yonker, Zumbro, Artland
Alberta
Butze, Chauvin, Dunn, Edgerton, Greenshields, Wainwright, Fabyan, Hawkins, Irma, Jarrow, Kinsella, Meighen, Nestor, Poe, Ryley, Shonts, Tofield, Uncas, Ardrossan, Bremner, Clover Bar, Edmonton, Fallis, Gainford, Hargwen, Imrie, Junkins, Keston, Leaman, Mackay, Niton, Otley, Peers, Rosevear, Thornton, Wolf Creek, Yates, Ansell, Bickerdike, Dalehurst, Entrance, Jasper
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmaps/AlphabetRailway.html (Canadian) Online historical map digitization project – list of alphabetical town names, links to historical maps]
* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=8523 Saskatchewan ghost towns]
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