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has gloss | eng: The Calgary and Edmonton Railway (C&E) was an early pioneer railway in what was then the Northwest Territories, now Alberta, Canada. It connected the towns of Calgary and Strathcona (also called South Edmonton) and opened in 1891. The line was the first major transportation connection for the isolated Edmonton settlement, and the development of the line was responsible for the creation of many railway towns along the line such as Red Deer and Wetaskiwin. |
lexicalization | eng: Calgary and edmonton railway |
instance of | c/Canadian Pacific Railway subsidiaries |
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