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The City of Montreal acquired the site and submitted the major part to private promoters' urban plan. Redevelopment began and consisted of several phases: building demolition, soil decontamination, and redefinition of the urban infrastructure of the
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The 1,240-acre (500 ha) site had 66 buildings. More than 12,000 people worked there over the facility's lifetime.
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neighbourhood. Redevelopment took place between 1993 and 2000 at a cost of nearly $ 500 million.
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program. The first tank was completed on May 22, 1941, and production continued into 1943.
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grocery store branch located within the skeleton of the former CPR Angus Locoshop building
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were a railcar manufacturing, repairing and selling facility of the
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Buildings and structures in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
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The Canadian Pacific Railway's Legendary Angus Shops
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Montreal
Canadian Pacific Railway
passenger cars
freight cars
locomotives
Richard B. Angus
World War II
Valentine tanks
Russian Army
Lend-Lease
Rosemont
An Angus Shops building converted into a restaurant with an outdoor terrasse to the left.
restaurant
A Provigo grocery store branch located within the skeleton of the former CPR Angus Locoshop building
Provigo
CP1201, the last steam locomotive built at the CPR Angus Shops.
Canadian Pacific 1201
CPR caboose built by the CPR Angus Shops in 1949.
CPR
caboose
"Significant dates in Canadian railway history"
Archived
The Canadian Pacific Railway's Legendary Angus Shops
Case Study (cached)
"Welcome to Saskrailmuseum.org"
the original
1201 Goes to Angus
45°32′36″N 73°33′57″W / 45.54333°N 73.56583°W / 45.54333; -73.56583
Categories
Rail infrastructure in Quebec

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