Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "With the expanding trans-Pacific trade, the Canadian Pacific Railway needed to upgrade its wharfspace in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver. When the railway was finished in 1886 a small freight shed andsmall pier was built. At the time the CPR leased ships (Parthia and Abyssinia) and thus the volume of freight was low. The CPR then built its famed RMS Empress of China and began to capitalize on the Pacific run."@en }
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- CPR_Pier_B_and_C comment "With the expanding trans-Pacific trade, the Canadian Pacific Railway needed to upgrade its wharfspace in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver. When the railway was finished in 1886 a small freight shed andsmall pier was built. At the time the CPR leased ships (Parthia and Abyssinia) and thus the volume of freight was low. The CPR then built its famed RMS Empress of China and began to capitalize on the Pacific run.".
- Q5013713 comment "With the expanding trans-Pacific trade, the Canadian Pacific Railway needed to upgrade its wharfspace in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver. When the railway was finished in 1886 a small freight shed andsmall pier was built. At the time the CPR leased ships (Parthia and Abyssinia) and thus the volume of freight was low. The CPR then built its famed RMS Empress of China and began to capitalize on the Pacific run.".