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The CPR Angus Shops in Montreal were a railcar manufacturing, repairing and selling facility of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Production mainly consisted of passenger cars, freight cars and locomotives. Built in 1904 and named for founder, Richard B. Angus, the Angus Shops were decommissioned in 1992. The underlying lands were subsequently redeveloped for commercial, industrial and housing usage. 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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  • The CPR Angus Shops in Montreal were a railcar manufacturing, repairing and selling facility of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Production mainly consisted of passenger cars, freight cars and locomotives. Built in 1904 and named for founder, Richard B. Angus, the Angus Shops were decommissioned in 1992. The underlying lands were subsequently redeveloped for commercial, industrial and housing usage. The 1,240-acre (500 ha) site had 66 buildings. More than 12,000 people worked there over the facility's lifetime. (en)
  • Les usines ou ateliers Angus désignent un secteur de la ville de Montréal au Québec. Ce secteur est situé dans l'arrondissement de Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie. Il se situe entre les rues Rachel (au sud), Saint-Joseph (au nord), Bourbonnière (à l'est) et le chemin de fer du Canadien Pacifique (à l'ouest). C'est un secteur résidentiel et commercial. (fr)
  • CPR Angus Shops era il nome delle officine di fabbricazione, riparazione e manutenzione di rotabili ferroviari della Canadian Pacific Railway site a Montréal, in Canada. (it)
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  • The CPR Angus Shops in Montreal were a railcar manufacturing, repairing and selling facility of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Production mainly consisted of passenger cars, freight cars and locomotives. Built in 1904 and named for founder, Richard B. Angus, the Angus Shops were decommissioned in 1992. The underlying lands were subsequently redeveloped for commercial, industrial and housing usage. The 1,240-acre (500 ha) site had 66 buildings. More than 12,000 people worked there over the facility's lifetime. (en)
  • Les usines ou ateliers Angus désignent un secteur de la ville de Montréal au Québec. Ce secteur est situé dans l'arrondissement de Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie. Il se situe entre les rues Rachel (au sud), Saint-Joseph (au nord), Bourbonnière (à l'est) et le chemin de fer du Canadien Pacifique (à l'ouest). C'est un secteur résidentiel et commercial. (fr)
  • CPR Angus Shops era il nome delle officine di fabbricazione, riparazione e manutenzione di rotabili ferroviari della Canadian Pacific Railway site a Montréal, in Canada. (it)
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  • CPR Angus Shops (en)
  • Parc Angus (fr)
  • CPR Angus Shops (it)
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