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  2. Milwaukee Road 261 - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Road 261 on display at the National Railroad Museum, Green Bay in August 1970 North Star Rail and the National Railroad Museum came to an agreement in November 1991 for a ten-year lease, which was renewed ten years later. 261 was moved from Green Bay to Minneapolis to the GE shops at Humboldt Yard in September 1992.

  3. File:MILW 261 Crossing Hastings.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Road 261; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  4. Milwaukee Road class S3 - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Road 261 was retired in August 1956 and donated to the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1958. Today, the locomotive is owned, operated, and maintained by Minneapolis -based nonprofit organization Friends of the 261 , which runs occasional and seasonal excursion trains using the locomotive.

  5. List of Milwaukee Road locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Road class EF-3 - 3-unit boxcab sets formed from EF-1s with the middle unit shortened by removing the cab and leading truck; the resultant B units were known as "bobtails". Milwaukee Road class EF-4 - "Little Joes". 10 examples built by GE in 1946 for the Soviet Ministry of Railways as Class A.

  6. Reading Blue Mountain and Northern 425 - Wikipedia

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    The No. 425 locomotive made a guest appearance at the Steamtown National Historic Site Grand Opening in July 1995, along with several other steam locomotives including Baldwin Locomotive Works 26, Canadian Pacific 2317, Canadian National 3254, New York, Susquehanna and Western 142, and Milwaukee Road 261, and pulled a number of excursion trips ...

  7. Milwaukee Road - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P), better known as the Milwaukee Road (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1986.

  8. Canadian Pacific 2816 - Wikipedia

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    No. 2816 double heading with Milwaukee Road 261 while traveling on the CP's River Subdivision at Maple Springs, Minnesota, on September 15, 2007 Milwaukee Road 261 behind Canadian Pacific 2816 in a rare steam doubleheader excursion at a service stop in Red Wing, Minnesota.

  9. Category:Milwaukee Road locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Milwaukee Road locomotives" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Milwaukee Road 261; Milwaukee Road 1004; A.