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NEWS RELEASE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ************************* Tune in to the sights and sounds of the Holiday Train New CD/DVD release and revved website just in time for the holidays CALGARY, Nov.
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NEWS RELEASE

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

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Tune in to the sights and sounds of the Holiday Train

New CD/DVD release and revved website just in time for the holidays

CALGARY, Nov. 27 - This week the CPR Holiday Train program
officially launches its eighth season and plans to enrich the experience of fans across Canada, the Northeastern and Midwestern United States with a few extra treats: a Holiday Train CD/DVD and an interactive website that will
track the train's journey through diary entries, pictures and video.

The Story of the Holiday Train is a two-disk set.

Produced by Randall Prescott, one of Canada's most awarded producers, the DVD features footage from the trains as they travelled through cities, towns and communities.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into getting these trains out on the tracks for North America's largest rolling food bank fundraiser.

From the CPR employees who volunteer countless hours to decorate the trains, to those who make sure the shows run seamlessly, from poignant interviews with food banks, coordinators and entertainers, to touching stories and magical moments from communities across North America, the DVD is a documentary beautifully underscored by the songs of Holiday Train performers past and present.

The performers singing on the DVD, the likes of Duane Steele and Tracey Brown, are also found on the 12-song CD, which makes up The Story of the Holiday Train.

Other artists contributing to this compilation of original
music and holiday classics from the Holiday Train include performers from this year's entertainment line-up:

- singer/songwriter Pat Flynn
- folk-rocker Willy Porter
- Lisa Brokop
- rock group Wide Mouth Mason

The Story of the Holiday Train CD and DVD set will be for sale at all Holiday Train events and online
through the CPR store.

When heading online to www.cpr.ca to check out The Story of the Holiday Train CD, be sure to explore all the exciting new features on the Holiday Train website which had more than 120,000 visits in 2005.

This year, follow both the Canadian and the U.S Holiday Train through an on-line diary and share your own comments.

Updated regularly, the Holiday Train diary will include
pictures and short stories as it attempts to capture a handful out of the thousands of magical moments from both trains on their two-week journey.

Use the website to get up-to-date Holiday Train event schedules, see clips from the new DVD, hear some tunes from the new CD, download posters, try the train simulator, track how much money has been raised for the food banks and even view video of some of the performances.

All times are approximate.

Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early and check the arrival time prior to attending the event as this schedule is subject to change.

Friday, December 1

Beaconsfield, QC - 7:30 p.m. - Beaconsfield Commuter Station

Les Cedres (St. Lazare), QC - 8:45 p.m. - CPR railroad crossing at CheminSt. Dominique, mile 26.33 Winchester Sub

Saturday, December 2

Smiths Falls, ON - 5:30 p.m. - Smiths Falls Train Station, 64 Victoria Street

Carlton Place, ON - 7:30 p.m. - 149 Moore Street (near the old wool mill)

Almonte, ON - 9:00 p.m. - Little Bridge Street

Sunday, December 3

Belleville, ON - 5:45 p.m. - South Church Street railway crossing, south of Dundas Street East

Trenton, ON - 7:15 p.m. - Railway Crossing on R.C.A.F. Road, North of the Base

Monday, December 4

Toronto, ON - 8:15 p.m. - 55 Mill Street near commuter tracks

Vaughan Intermodal, ON - 10:15 p.m. - NW corner of the CPR crossing at Nashville Road, near the old grain elevator

Tuesday, December 5

Mactier, ON - 4 p.m. - Old CPR Station

Parry Sound, ON - 5:45 p.m. - Museum Train Station, 1 Avenue Road

Shawanaga, ON - 7 p.m. - CPR Mile 40.85, over from band office beside railroad crossing at Village Road
Sudbury, ON - 9:45 p.m. - VIA Train Station, Elgin Street

Wednesday, December 6

Cartier, ON - 11:15 a.m. - CPR Train Station, 3 Spence Street

Chapleau, ON - 5 p.m. - CPR Train Station, 50 Dufferin St.
White River, ON - 9:30 p.m. - CPR Train Station, 102 Winnipeg St.

Thursday, December 7

Mobert, ON - 9:15 a.m. - Across from Band Office

Heron Bay, ON - 11:30 a.m. - Old CPR Train Station, beside Esso Building

Marathon, ON - 1 p.m. - Beside Curling Club Parking Lot, Stevens Ave.

Schreiber, ON - 3:45 p.m. - CPR Yard Tracks, Cenotaph beside Harvest Food, Cupboard Building

Nipigon, ON – 6:30 p.m. - CPR TMS Building, Across from the Nipigon Inn, 60 Front Street

Thunder Bay, ON - 9:45 p.m. - CPR Train Deport Track, #440 Syndicate Ave.

Friday, December 8

Ignace, ON - 9:15 a.m. - CPR Train Station

Dryden, ON – Noon - CPR Entrance Corner of Queen Street and Earl Ave.

Kenora, ON - 4:45 p.m. - CPR Old South Yard Across from Wholesale Store, Enter from 8th Ave. South

Monday, December 4

Hamilton, Ont. – 8-8:30 p.m. – Western approach to Kinnear Yard opposite Gage Park.

Tuesday, December 5

Cambridge, Ont. – 5:30-6:30 p.m. – Former Galt station, 10 Malcolm St.

Woodstock, Ont. – 7:45-8:45 p.m. – CPR main line, 199 Winnett St.

London, Ont. – 9:30-10:15 p.m. – CPR yard on Central Avenue at Elizabeth St.

Wednesday, December 6

Windsor, Ont. – 7-7:30 p.m.- CPR rail yard at Erie St.W & Janette St.

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