The Multimark was part of a larger rebranding effort that launched on June 17, 1968, which would see a phase out of older, traditional Canadian Pacific logos and elements, such as the script lettering, beaver and goose logos. As part of this rebrand, the company would go forward known as Canadian Pacific, while its individual units rebranding under "CP", with Canadian Pacific Railway now known as CP Rail, Canadian Pacific Airlines as CP Air, Canadian Pacific Steamships as CP Ships. However the official legal name would remain Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The Multimark would be used as a unifying element across the various businesses, using the color and way the Multimark distinguish services, with the common logo was used to show a shared and connected identity. CP Rail had multiple colors beyond its Action Red, which were used across various freight cars to further highlight usage and type: • Most cars and all locomotives: Red, with a white circle and black triangle. •
Hopper car: Black, with a white circle and red triangle. • Newsprint boxcars: Green, with a white circle and black triangle. •
Controlled temperature cars: A silver/aluminum color, with a white circle and red triangle. • Insulated and heated rail cars and
cabooses: Yellow, with a white circle and black triangle. == The Multimark ==