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The Minnesota Southern Railway (reporting mark MSWY) was a shortline railroad in the states of Minnesota and South Dakota in the United States.
Many of the museum's early members were formerly part of the Minnesota Railfans Association, which had organized railfan trips from the 1940s to the 1960s. In 2004–2005, the organization's streetcar operations became the Minnesota Streetcar Museum , with the steamboat Minnehaha , originally built by TCRT in a style similar to its streetcars ...
The Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway (reporting mark MNS) was an 87-mile (140 km) long American shortline railroad connecting Minneapolis and Northfield, Minnesota. It was incorporated in 1918 to take over the trackage of the former Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester and Dubuque Electric Traction Company, also known as the Dan Patch ...
Rochester and Northern Minnesota Railway: CNW: 1877 1881 Winona and St. Peter Railroad: Root River Valley and Southern Minnesota Railroad: MILW: 1855 1857 Southern Minnesota Railroad: St. Cloud and Lake Traverse Railway: GN: 1880 1880 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway: St. Cloud, Mankato and Austin Railroad: GN: 1865 1886
Pages in category "Railroad museums in Minnesota" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
MNS - Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway; Soo Line Railroad; Canadian Pacific Railway MNTX - Minnesota Transportation Museum MNWX - Minnesota Department of Public Service ( Weights and Measures Division )
Gopher State Railway Museum; Excelsior Streetcar Line; Ironhorse Central Railroad; Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad; Minnesota Transportation Museum; North Shore Scenic Railroad; Northfield & Cannon Valley Railroad (Closed in 2007) Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway
The Minneapolis Northfield & Southern Railway: From Dan Patch To Dragons. Saint Paul, MN: Grenadier Publications. ISBN 978-0-9621020-9-7. Olson, Russell L. (1976). The Electric Railways of Minnesota. Minnesota Transportation Museum, Inc. pp. 520– 528. Hofsommer, Don (2005). The Tootin' Louie: A History of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway ...