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Hurdman station is a
major station on Ottawa's O-Train Line 1, and bus
rapid transit (BRT) system, Transitway. The
station is
located southeast of Hurdman...
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Hurdman may
refer to:
Arthur Hurdman,
English footballer George Charles Hurdman (born 1870),
Ontario lumber merchant and
political figure Hurdman Station...
- In the
United States, Main
Lafrentz & Co.
merged with
Hurdman and
Cranstoun to form Main
Hurdman & Cranstoun. In 1987, KMG and Peat
Marwick joined forces...
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William H.
Hurdman (October 9, 1818-February 20, 1901) was a
Canadian entrepreneur and
community leader. The son of
Charles Hurdman and
Margaret Graham...
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Transitway between Lincoln Fields and
Baseline and the east
between Lees and
Hurdman. The
central Transitway was then
added in the
Westboro and Mechanicsville...
- Ottawa's
Southeast Transitway, and is one stop
south of the main hub of
Hurdman. The
station is
named for the
adjacent French private school Lycée Claudel...
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George Charles Hurdman (September 23, 1870 –
December 22, 1936) was a
Canadian lumber merchant and
political figure. He
represented Ottawa West in the...
- the
railway from the
proposed University of
Ottawa terminus through to
Hurdman station. The north–south
expansion planning process became a
source of...
- at Fitzroy".
Colin Churcher's
Railway Pages. "
Hurdman Train Bridge".
Capital Gems. "History of
Hurdman Station". Rail Fans. Elliott, Kim. "George McIlraith...
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Arthur Stanley Hurdman (q3 1882 – 1953) was an
English footballer who pla**** at
outside right in the
Football League for Sunderland. He also pla**** non-league...