MacMillan Yard is the main Toronto-area railway classification yard for Canadian National Railway (CN), and is located in the nearby suburb of Vaughan...
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MacMillan Bloedel Limited was a Canadian forestry company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company was formed in 1951 as MacMillan and...
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National Railway by-pass of Toronto which included a major freight yard, MacMillan Yard, as part of the project. In the 1970s, the industrialization and...
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receptions for 1,302 yards and 18 touchdowns. For his career, he had 179 receptions for 2,640 yards and 34 touchdowns. McMillan was selected to play in...
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yard services CN's own intermodal units, as well perform local switcher or transfer cars to other trains. The yard is also connected with MacMillan Yard...
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appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada MacMillan Yard in Vaughan, Ontario was named for him. "Norman MacMillan: CN president retired in 1974, joined in...
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collide in the Yard killing a CP engineer February 2, 1990 — eleven cars jackknifed and derailed at the bottom of the hump MacMillan Yard "Intermodal Terminals...
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through industrial areas. It runs to the west of the MacMillan Yard, Canada's largest rail yard. North of Rutherford Road, Keele Street is the main street...
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switching yard that was being made redundant after the opening of the MacMillan Yard north of the city in 1965 (then known as Toronto Yard). Key project...
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General Sir Gordon Holmes Alexander MacMillan of MacMillan and Knap, KCB, KCVO, CBE, DSO, MC & Two Bars (7 January 1897 – 21 January 1986) was a Scottish...
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