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Great Northern Empire
Much of the history of the Great Northern Railway is still around. Many structures are still in use, some altered to fit new purposes, lots of rolling stock has escaped repainting and some engines are on display at former Great Northern served towns and many miles of track are still serving the railroads of today.
This website shows what I found on my discovery trips with the purpose of sharing it with other fans of the Great Northern Railway and to provide an easy source for information to help explore the old Great Northern lines yourself.
Info: URL: http://www.greatnorthernempire.net/ (Added: 31-Jan-2002)
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Great Northern Railway Mansfield Branch Line
Great Northern Railway Mansfield Branch Line (1909-1985) and the Waterville Railway Co. (1910-1954)
Built by the Great Northern Railway in 1909, the 61 mile Mansfield line branched off the mainline at the Columbia River and snaked its way up across Douglas County, WA to its terminus in Mansfield. In 1970, Burlington Northern took over operations of the line. In 1985 it was abandoned, thus closing the book on railroading on the Waterville Plateau. This blog is dedicated to preserving the history of the Mansfield Branch Line as well as the Waterville Railway Co. And some HO scale stuff.
Info: URL: http://ndarrin97.blogspot.com/ (Added: 28-Nov-2016)
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Hudson Bay Railway
My grandfather, Major J.G. MacLachlan, (shown above right, with CNR President Vaughn and CNR Vice President
Devenish) was the manager of the Hudson Bay Railway from 1943 to 1951. From 1928 to 1943, Major MacLachlan was
Division Engineer, District Engineer, and Superintendent and District Engineer.
Info: URL: http://www.zambonista.com/hbr/ (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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