2022 Canadian Pacific Holiday Train seen in Calgary, Canmore, and Banff, Alberta
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2025
- Since 1999, Canadian Pacific’s holiday trains have raised more than $6.9 million and collected 3,800,000 pounds of food and cash donations for the local food banks in the communities where CP rail employees working live everywhere CP rail’s network goes. When I saw the train at Anderson LRT station in Calgary the LRT platform wasn’t crowded compared to the parking lot. But in Canmore it was crowded all around, and so was it in Banff at the 1910 built Banff station where almost everyone was, asked by the Canadian Pacific Railway Police not to stand on the tracks, especially if they were taking photos or videos of the train, so as a fair and friendly reminder to everyone, there are rules when around railroad tracks especially CP’s for example if your taking photos or videos of trains, you have to do it safely which has to be on public property, never on railway property. And a lot of people do not realize that railway property is private property and the railway is like CP do you own it. Even if you’re standing in the grass or dirt road or anything right by the tracks, that would still be considered trespassing. There is never a good reason to be on railway property because the railway police are there to protect the railway, keep rail traffic moving safely, and they enforce the law. They have every right to put you behind bars, just for trespassing until the next decade. So as a fair and clear reminder, for everyone that is watching this video don’t trespass on railway property at all.