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  2. Glencoe Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The company extended them to Ortonville, Minnesota by 1879. The Hastings and Dakota Railroad had a large junction at Cologne, Minnesota to access this line. It was taken over by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in the 1880s. Milwaukee Later built the Lake Street depression to connect to St. Paul, which was known as "the ...

  3. List of Minnesota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pacific Railway: Minnesota and Iowa Railway: CNW: 1898 1900 Chicago and North Western Railway: Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad: CN: 1899 Minnesota Midland Railway: MILW: 1876 1883 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Minnesota and North Wisconsin Railroad: 1898 1912 N/A Minnesota Northern Railroad: NP: 1878 1881

  4. Northern Plains Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 and 2001 the Mohall Central Railroad and the Northern Plains Railroad teamed up to begin operating track sold by the BNSF Railway.The Mohall Central Railroad agreed to purchase and then let the Northern Plains Railroad operate over both a 20-mile (32 km) portion of the Drayton Subdivision between Honeyford, North Dakota, and Voss, North Dakota, and a 43-mile (69 km) portion of the ...

  5. Twin Cities and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities and Western Railroad (reporting mark TCWR) is a railroad operating in the U.S. state of Minnesota which started operations on July 27, 1991. [1] [2] Trackage includes the former Soo Line Railroad "Ortonville Line", originally built as the first part of the Pacific extension of the Milwaukee Road.

  6. Northern Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad (reporting mark DME) is a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Kansas City. [1] Before its purchase, it was the largest Class II railroad in the United States, [2] operating across South Dakota and southern Minnesota in the Northern Plains of the United States.

  8. Snow storm coming for Northern Plains: Nearly 7 million ... - AOL

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    Here's the latest snow forecast for the northern Great Plains and upper Midwest. Milwaukee expected snowfall A National Weather Service graphic showing the predicted snowfall near Milwaukee ...

  9. Minnesota and International Railway - Wikipedia

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    On July 17, 1900, the Northern Pacific formed the Minnesota and International to control these lines as a through-route between its terminal at Brainerd, Minnesota, and the border with Canada at International Falls, Minnesota. The line formed a 200-mile north–south route via Bemidji, Minnesota. An early 20th century train derailment two miles ...