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  2. Minnesota Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The first name was so that the Southern Minnesota Railroad knew exactly where the new line was running to try and discourage them from building their own. The Worthington & Dakota Railroad began laying track in July 1876 and in mid-August had reached Adrian and started running trains immediately. [citation needed]

  3. List of Minnesota railroads - Wikipedia

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    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 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway: St. Croix Railway and Improvement Company: CNW: 1872 1873

  4. List of shortline railroads in the United States by state

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    Charlotte Southern Railroad: CHS Coopersville and Marne Railway: CPMY Delray Connecting Railroad: DC Detroit Connecting Railroad: DCON Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad: ELS Grand Elk Railroad: GDLK Grand Rapids Eastern Railroad: GR Huron & Eastern Railway: HESR Indiana Northeastern Railroad: IN Jackson and Lansing Railroad: JAIL Lake State ...

  5. Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of railway towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has a high concentration of railway towns, communities that developed and/or were built around a railway system. Railway towns are particularly abundant in the midwest and western states, and the railroad has been credited as a major force in the economic and geographic development of the country. [1]

  7. Southern Railway North Avenue Yards Historic District

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    The Southern Railway North Avenue Yards, now repurposed as the NorthYards business park, is located just west of the railway line northwest from downtown Atlanta, south of the Marietta Street Artery neighborhood, rich in industrial history. The Yards represent a microcosm in changes in American railroads over the course of the 20th century.

  8. Template:Georgia (U.S. state) rail network - Wikipedia

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    This diagram shows active mainline railway stations, and is current as of August 2021. This is a route-map template for the Transportation in Georgia (U.S. state), a state passenger rail network. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}. For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. List of South Dakota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Dakota and Great Southern Railway: MILW: 1883 1886 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Dakota Rail, Inc. DAKR 1982 1987 Sisseton Southern Railway: Dakota Short Line, Inc. DAKS 2001 2003 N/A Dakota Southern Railroad: MILW: 1872 1879 Sioux City and Dakota Railroad: Dakota, Wyoming and Missouri River Railroad: 1891 1903 Black Hills and ...