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- Winnipeger abstract "In October 1904 the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (Soo Line) and Canadian Pacific Railway began overnight passenger service between the Twin Cities and Winnipeg, Manitoba. The train consisted of a mail and baggage cars, two coaches, a sleeper and dining car. The train went by several names over its 62 years: Manitoba Express (1904–1909), Winnipeg Express (1919–1928) and the Winnipeger (1928–1967). It commonly was called the Winnipeg Flyer. Diesel locomotives replaced steam between Saint Paul and Thief River Falls, Minnesota from May 1951, and diesels took over the entire route in April of the following year. Originally numbered 109 and 110, the Winnipeger was renumbered 9 and 10 in the general renumbering of Soo Line passenger trains at the end of August 1952, but remained Trains 109 and 110 on Canadian Pacific. From January 1954, the Winnipeger was combined with Trains 13 and 14, the Soo-Dominion/Mountaineer, from Saint Paul to Glenwood, Minnesota, where the trains split, with the Soo-Dominion/Mountaineer continuing on to Canada via Portal, North Dakota. The Soo-Dominion terminated at Portal from late 1960 and came off entirely in December 1963, and through service to western Canada ran via Winnipeg on the Winnepeger.The last season of two-section operation was 1964, when between June 26–27 and September 8–9, the Winnipeger ran as one section to Glenwood, where a meal stop was taken, dining car service having been dispensed with by 1961. The train was switched into two sections for the remainder of run to Winnipeg. Soo first 9 / Canadian Pacific 111 and CP 112 / Soo second 10 ran to/from Winnipeg (non-stop while in Canada), while Soo second 9 / CP 107 and CP 108 / Soo first 10 carried the Vancouver cars and did the local work from Emerson to Winnipeg. Saint Paul to Vancouver though service was discontinued the following year.In May 1965, the train lost the Canada Post mail contract for the Emerson–Winnipeg run, and the following month the United States Post Office pulled the US mail off the train as well. The express contract was lost in October 1966, and the train struggled on until the night of March 23/24, 1967, when the Winnipeger made its last run.".
- Winnipeger wikiPageID "16435115".
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- Winnipeger wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Winnipeger wikiPageRevisionID "699786108".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Bejou,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Brooks,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Canada_Post.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Carlos,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_Pacific_Railway_passenger_trains.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_Canada.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Night_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_discontinued_in_1967.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1928.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soo_Line_Railroad.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Depot_Freight_House_and_Train_Shed.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Lakes,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Emerson,_Manitoba.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Erskine,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Glenwood,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Halma,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Henning,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Karlstad,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Bronson,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Mahnomen,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis,_St._Paul_and_Sault_Ste._Marie_Railroad.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis–Saint_Paul.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Newfolden,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Noyes,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Parkers_Prairie,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Plummer,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Portal,_North_Dakota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Paul_Union_Depot.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Soo-Dominion.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink South_Haven,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Strandquist,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Thief_River_Falls,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Post_Office_Department.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Waubun,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Winger,_Minnesota.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg_Limited.
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Manitoba Express''".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "''The Winnipeger''".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Winnipeg Express''".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manitoba Express".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winnipeg Express".
- Winnipeger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winnipeger".
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- Winnipeger subject Category:Canadian_Pacific_Railway_passenger_trains.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_Canada.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Named_passenger_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Night_trains_of_the_United_States.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Railway_services_discontinued_in_1967.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Railway_services_introduced_in_1928.
- Winnipeger subject Category:Soo_Line_Railroad.
- Winnipeger type Train.
- Winnipeger type Accommodation.
- Winnipeger type Railroad.
- Winnipeger type Service.
- Winnipeger type Train.
- Winnipeger comment "In October 1904 the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (Soo Line) and Canadian Pacific Railway began overnight passenger service between the Twin Cities and Winnipeg, Manitoba. The train consisted of a mail and baggage cars, two coaches, a sleeper and dining car. The train went by several names over its 62 years: Manitoba Express (1904–1909), Winnipeg Express (1919–1928) and the Winnipeger (1928–1967). It commonly was called the Winnipeg Flyer.".
- Winnipeger label "Winnipeger".
- Winnipeger sameAs Q8025846.
- Winnipeger sameAs m.03y1s9z.
- Winnipeger sameAs Q8025846.
- Winnipeger wasDerivedFrom Winnipeger?oldid=699786108.
- Winnipeger isPrimaryTopicOf Winnipeger.