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Canadian Pacific and Canadian National together operate the two Class I railways that physically tie Canada together, with the transcontinental rail lines running from Halifax through to Vancouver across routes that have been in continuous operation since the late nineteenth century. The Trains Canadian 2027 Wall Calendar from Wyman Publishing photographs twelve Canadian train scenes at full wall scale, with coverage spanning steam heritage, freight motive-power imagery, and VIA Rail passenger photography drawn from across the country's rail network. Expect steam heritage imagery alongside modern freight action and VIA Rail passenger photography across the twelve monthly pages of the year across the country from east to west.
For railway enthusiasts whose rolling-stock photography collection is already substantial and for readers whose family history includes specific Canadian railway connections going back multiple generations of the national tradition. The imagery captures Canadian rail operations across the full year on branches from coast to coast.