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Jumping over several corporate logos to 1968 the CP Rail
"Multimark" appeared. Canadian Pacific felt its growing multi-faceted enterprise needed a
symbol that could be adapted to its different businesses. The Multimark was a triangle and semicircle with a square
block signifying direction, global capability, and stability. The Canadian Pacific Railway became known as CP Rail.
Naturally the envelopes changed too. You could still purchase a ticket on "The Canadian" which now carred a
red stripe and multimark on its stainless steel cars. This envelope was 8 1/8 x 3 1/2 inches ( 20.5 x 9 cm ) in
size.
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