The Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (reporting mark CNW) was a Class I railroad in the Midwest United States. It was also known as the North Western. The railroad operated more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km) of track as of the turn of the 20th century, and over 12,000 miles (19,000 km) of track in seven states before retrenchment in the late 1970s. Until 1972, when the company was sold to its employees, it was named the Chicago and North Western Railway. The C&NW became one of the longest railroads in the US as a result of mergers with other railroads, such as the Chicago Great Western Railway, Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway and others. By 1995, track sales and abandonment had reduced the total mileage back to about 5,000. The majority of the abandoned and sold lines were lightly trafficked branches in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Large line sales, such as those that resulted in the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad further helped reduce the railroad to a mainline core with several regional feeders and branches. The company was purchased by Union Pacific Railroad in April 1995 and ceased to exist.
CNW stands for the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company, a U.S. railroad.
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The Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH) is the oldest hospital in the Canadian province of British Columbia and one of the busiest in the Fraser Health Authority. RCH is located in the city of New Westminster overlooking the Fraser River and is the only hospital in the Lower Mainland that is immediately adjacent to a Skytrain station (Sapperton).
Royal Columbian Hospital is a major tertiary care facility known for trauma care, neurosurgery and open-heart surgery. The hospital has the only program capable of performing cardiac surgery for expectant women in the Province of British Columbia. RCH performs 95 per cent of the primary angioplasties or percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) for the region and has demonstrated healthy outcomes for patients transferred back to their referring hospital.
The hospital has 402 acute care beds and has a medical staff of approximately 385 physicians, divided between family physicians (150) and specialists (235). Many of the physicians also practice at Eagle Ridge Hospital in nearby Port Moody.
Remember when you used to cry
Then I would watch you fall asleep
And all the times we used to fight
But you were everything to me
Now do you ever say my name?
And do you every think of me?
Will this ever be the same?
Will it ever be the same?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
Do you know how I used to try
To make you see how much I cared
And now I'm left with just the lie
Was there no trust or were you scared?
Now can you smile and say his name?
Or do you cry and think of me?
Will this ever be the same?
Will it ever be the same?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
Was there nothing left for you to take from me?
Gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever find you?
Gone, does he even love you?
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?
And you're gone, will I ever see you?
(was there nothing left)
Gone, when I breathe I breathe you
(for you to take)
Gone, will he ever know you like I did?