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- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 abstract "Canadian National Tug no. 5, or CN Tug no. 5, was a tugboat owned and operated by the Canadian National Railway (CNR) company on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. She was launched on May 8, 1930 and was a steel tug that pushed railway barges to the Okanagan Landing shipyard and railway connection to transport fruit. By the 1950's and 1960's, CNR had three tugs: MV Pentowna, CN Tug no. 6, and CN Tug no. 5. Only one tug operated at a time, though two would be used in busy times, and each tug only pushed one barge. CNR's competitor on the lake, the Canadian Pacific Railway company, ran three tugs at a time, as well as many sternwheelers over the years, and each tug pushed two barges. Although the date of CN Tug no. 5's retirement is unknown, CNR terminated barge service on the lake in 1973, retiring its last ship, CN Tug no. 6, due to the highways and other modes of transportation that had emerged by that time.".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 country Canada.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 owner Canadian_National_Railway.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 shipLaunch "1930-05-08".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageID "47517666".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageLength "3290".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageRevisionID "682076014".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_National_Railway.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_National_Tug_no._6.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_the_Okanagan.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_British_Columbia.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink MV_Pentowna.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Okanagan_Lake.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLink Okanagan_Landing.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canadian National Tug no. 5".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 hasPhotoCollection Canadian_National_Tug_no._5.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 shipCountry "Canada".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 shipLaunched "1930-05-08".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 shipOwner Canadian_National_Railway.
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- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 subject Category:Culture_of_the_Okanagan.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 subject Category:History_of_British_Columbia.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 type Ship.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 type Product.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 type Q11446.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 comment "Canadian National Tug no. 5, or CN Tug no. 5, was a tugboat owned and operated by the Canadian National Railway (CNR) company on Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. She was launched on May 8, 1930 and was a steel tug that pushed railway barges to the Okanagan Landing shipyard and railway connection to transport fruit. By the 1950's and 1960's, CNR had three tugs: MV Pentowna, CN Tug no. 6, and CN Tug no. 5.".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 label "Canadian National Tug no. 5".
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 wasDerivedFrom Canadian_National_Tug_no._5?oldid=682076014.
- Canadian_National_Tug_no._5 isPrimaryTopicOf Canadian_National_Tug_no._5.