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The Multimark with red background, used for railway operations. The Multimark was a logo introduced by Canadian Pacific Railway on June 17, 1968, to identify each of its various operations. [1] Geometric layout of the Multimark. The Multimark was created by the international marketing and design firm Lippincott and Margulies.
The Canadian National Railway Company [a] (French: Compagnie des chemins de fer nationaux du Canada) (reporting mark CN) is a Canadian Class I freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, which serves Canada and the Midwestern and Southern United States.
English: Canadian National Railway logo. Date: 1960: Source: This vector image was created by converting the Encapsulated PostScript file available at Brands of the ...
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (TSX: CP NYSE: CP) is a Canadian railway transportation company that operates the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was created in 2001 when the CPR's former parent company, Canadian Pacific Limited , spun off its railway operations.
Canadian Government Railways (reporting marks CGR, IRC) [1] was the legal name used between 1915–1918 for all federal government-owned railways in Canada. The principal component companies were the Intercolonial Railway of Canada (IRC), the National Transcontinental Railway (NTR), the Prince Edward Island Railway (PEIR), and the Hudson Bay ...
Stifel analyst Benjamin J. Nolan upgraded Canadian National Railway Company (NYSE:CNI) to Buy from Hold while reducing the price target to $120 from $132. The analyst writes that 2024 was a ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:33, 15 September 2019: 380 × 160 (341 bytes): MapGrid: Reduced file size. Changed colour to #c2002f as defined in CP's Brand document.
Allan Robb Fleming RCA (7 May 1929 – 31 December 1977) was a Canadian graphic designer best known for having created the Canadian National Railway logo, designing the best-selling 1967 Centennial book Canada: A Year of the Land/Canada, du temps qui passe, and for revolutionizing the look of scholarly publishing in Canada, particularly at University of Toronto Press.