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The Royal Canadian Pacific is a luxury train that evokes some of the most memorable memories in modern history. With a capacity to accommodate only 30 passengers, it provides much desired intimacy, many small salons, open platform observation areas, five-star dining and large compartments with private ensuite toilet, sink and shower.
Majority of its cars were designed and built between 1917 and 1931 and were then used by the Canadian Pacific Railroad (CPR) as business cars.
The notable individuals who once enjoyed the Royal Canadian Pacific luxury train include King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh (now Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip), Sir Winston Churchill and John and Jacqueline Kennedy.