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  2. Oregon Short Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Cover of To Geyserland, an Oregon Short Line Railroad brochure. Oregon Short Line Yellowstone Park ad in Goodwin's Weekly of Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 23, 1911. In 1889, the Oregon Short Line Railway merged with Utah & Northern Railway and 6 other smaller railroads to form the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway.

  3. Butte Special - Wikipedia

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    The train had a popular connection with the UP's Yellowstone Special at Idaho Falls, Idaho, where the Yellowstone bound train went east towards West Yellowstone, Montana and Yellowstone National Park. The Butte Special was the Union Pacific's only north-south passenger service. [1]

  4. White Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone Park Railway

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    The White Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone Park Railway (reporting mark WSYP), now defunct, was an American railroad built and operated between the towns of Ringling and White Sulphur Springs, Montana, a distance of 22.8 miles.

  5. Gardiner station - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowstone Park branch line was first completed in 1883 by the Northern Pacific Railway.The line ended at Cinnabar station, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Gardiner.The line was marketed as the first railroad line to a national park.

  6. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    The train also passes farmland, old stagecoach roads, former mining camps, and mountains more than 14,000 feet high. For more great travel guides and vacation tips, please sign up for our free ...

  7. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak's long-distance routes form the backbone of the US national rail network, providing an alternative to intercity drives or flights. They are also noted for their scenery, and are popular as vacations and experiential travel. [4] A few routes provide direct service to National Parks, [note 1] with Amtrak Thruway buses reaching many more. [5]

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