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Map of NPR Land Grant, c1890. The 38th United States Congress chartered the Northern Pacific Railway Company on July 2, 1864, with the goals of connecting the Great Lakes with Puget Sound on the northwestern coast of the United States on the Pacific Ocean, opening vast new lands for farming, ranching, lumbering and mining, and linking the federal territory of Washington and state of Oregon to ...
The depot was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 28, 1985, [1] and is considered to be the most prominent structure symbolizing the importance of the railroad in developing and transforming Missoula's economy. [2] Near the depot is the preserved Northern Pacific #1356 4-6-0 steam locomotive. [6] [8] [9]
Northern Pacific Railway Supersteam Era 1925–1945. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. Schrenk, Lorenz P. & Frey, Robert L. (1995). Northern Pacific Railway Diesel Era 1945–1970. San Marino, California: Golden West Books. ISBN 0-87095-102-5. Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association. "NP rosters on NPRHA website"
The Northern Pacific Railroad Completion Site is the location of the golden spike ceremony for the completion of the Northern Pacific Railway (NP) in 1883. The site is located near Gold Creek in Powell County, Montana off of Interstate 90, [2] approximately 59 miles (95 km) southeast of Missoula and 40 miles (64 km) west of Helena. [3]
Northern Pacific Bridge Number 9; Northern Pacific Railroad Completion Site, 1883; Northern Pacific Railroad Settling Tanks; Northern Pacific Railroad Shops Historic District; Northern Pacific Warehouse; Northern Pacific-BNSF Minneapolis Rail Bridge; Northern Securities Co. v. United States; Template:NP named trains
The Northern Pacific class S-10 (NP S-10) [1] was a type of steam locomotive in use on American railroads in the early 20th century. The first engines of the type were introduced in 1905, and ten were acquired by the Northern Pacific Railway (NP) in 1907, continuing in service until the 1930s and 1940s. One of the engines, Specifically No. 328 ...
The station was built in 1898. It was designed by architect Cass Gilbert. [1]At the time of the station's construction, Fargo-Moorhead was served by both the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern Railway. [2]
Former Northern Pacific Railway stations in Washington (state) (14 P) Pages in category "Former Northern Pacific Railway stations" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.