The Dominion

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Train No. 4 of the Canadian Pacific Railway, The Dominion, led by locomotives #5803 (a type 2-10-2) and #5904 (a type 2-10-4) passes near Yoho National Park in British Columbia on August 4, 1938.
"Drumhead" logos such as this often adorned the ends of observation cars on The Dominion.

The Dominion was a Canadian transcontinental passenger train operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway. It first began as a summer service between Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, British Columbia, operating in 1931 and 1932. Effective June 23, 1933 it replaced the Imperial as the CPR's main transcontinental service and included a Montreal, QuebecSudbury, Ontario section.

It remained CPR's flagship train until the introduction of the stainless steel dome streamliner The Canadian on 24 April 1955. The Dominion was eliminated in February, 1966 but continued on as the Expo Limited (serving the Montreal World's Fair) for much of 1967.