Seattle & International and Northern Pacific are one and the same. It is
like E&N and CPR. The Sumas line of NP was originally the Seattle Lake Shore
& Eastern, which became the S&I for a brief time, then it was merged into
the NP but it was owned by NP almost from the start.
Doug
Did CP run to Seattle or was it a connecting train?
I only have 1903 and 1907 timetables. According to the 1903 timetable the
connection was via the Seattle & Int. Rwy and in 1907 it the Northern
Pacific.
Jeff
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Date: Monday, November 15, 2010 7:23 pm
Subject: [cpsig] CPR passenger service to Seattle
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Gentlemen:believe. I suspect the latest they would have run would have been when the
Does anyone know how long the CPR ran passenger trains to Seattle?
They ran through Sumas and the first one was in early 1892, April I