Legendary giant of the railroad industry and staunch supporter of equestrian sport Hunter Harrison died on Dec. 16th at the age of 73 in Wellington, FL, due to โ€œunexpectedly severe complicationsโ€ from an undisclosed illness.

Health troubles had forced Harrison, former Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway CEO, to take a leave from the Jacksonville, FL-based CSX Corp on Thursday, Dec. 14th, where he had been CEO since January of 2017.

An avid horseman and owner and breeder of show jumpers at his Double H Farm based in Connecticut and Florida, he had been instrumental in obtaining the sponsorship of the rich CN and CP grand prix classes at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, AB, and more recently the CP Million at HITS Saugerties. โ€œCP is proud of its partnership with Spruce Meadows and the world-class events they deliver in our home city and province,โ€ said Harrison at the 2016 Masters while he was still CEO of CP.

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