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The Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Railroad Holiday train will make stops in 20 communities across the state, treating guests to top flight musicians performing holiday classics and new songs ...
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, hosted by the Canadian Pacific Kansas City railroad company, passing through Detroit outside Carbon Athletic Club on Dec. 1, 2023.
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train made its first few stops this year in New York villages and cities like Menands, Mechanicville and Saratoga Springs on Nov. 25, according to the train's U.S ...
The Canadian Pacific Kansas City Holiday Train is traveling through Iowa for its 26th season. Iowans can see the light-covered train on its journey across North America, making stops from Nov. 21 ...
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is bringing holiday joy between Nov. 22 to Dec. 17 through US states like New York, Michigan, Illinois and Texas.
The 2024 Canadian Pacific Holiday Train went through Fort McCoy, Wis., on Dec. 9, 2024, on its way from Tomah to Sparta, Wis. The 2024 Holiday Train is touring Canada and the U.S. from Nov. 21 ...
After two years stuck in the train shed due to the pandemic, the Canadian Pacific (CP) Holiday Train returned to the rails in 2022 to bring joy to folks along the route and raise money and food ...
The Canadian Pacific Holiday train has 20 stops in Minnesota this year. CPKC's mission has been bringing holiday cheer across America, but they also focus on giving back to the community.
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train passing by Carbon Athletic Club in Detroit on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024.© Nour Rahal, Detroit Free Press Canadian Pacific Holiday Train: Where to watch as it passes ...
The train has raised more than $23.4 million and over five million pounds of food for food banks in North America. For more information on the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, click here.
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train passing by Carbon Athletic Club in Detroit on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. More: Snow, Arctic blast to blanket much of Michigan. Here's what you can expect ...