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  2. Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad (LS&M) was the first rail link between the Twin Cities and Duluth and came into existence in 1863 when financier Jay Cooke selected Duluth as the northern end of a new railroad. Lyman Dayton, a local businessman put up $10,000 of his own money to do the original surveying work and served as the ...

  3. List of Minnesota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pacific Railway: Duluth and Manitoba Railway: NP: 1884 1885 Duluth and Manitoba Railroad: Duluth, Missabe and Northern Railway: DM&N DMN 1891 1937 Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway: Duluth, Mississippi River and Northern Railroad: DMRN GN: 1892 1899 Eastern Railway of Minnesota: Duluth and Northeastern Railroad: DNE 1898 2002 ...

  4. Duluth Depot - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis County Depot is a historic railroad station in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.It was built as a union station in 1892, serving seven railroads at its peak. . Rail service ceased in 1969 and the building was threatened with demolition until it reopened in 1973 as St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center (The Depot

  5. Northern Lights Express - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The train service would provide an alternative to travel along Interstate 35 corridor between Duluth and the Twin Cities. The proposed service's trains would mostly follow the same route as Amtrak's former North Star, except originating in Minneapolis rather than Saint Paul, and would stop at a suburban station, Foley Boulevard.

  6. Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway (DM&IR) (reporting mark DMIR), informally known as the Missabe Road, [1] was a railroad operating in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin that used to haul iron ore and later taconite to the Great Lakes ports of Duluth and Two Harbors, Minnesota.

  7. List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia

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    30th Street Station in Philadelphia Omaha station in Omaha, Nebraska, designed as part of the Amtrak Standard Stations Program This is a list of train stations and Amtrak Thruway stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If an ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Great Northern ...

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    Duluth, Superior and Western Railway Company. June 22, 1898 99.78 The Kettle River Railroad Company. June 30, 1893 2.61 Duluth, Mississippi River and Northern Railroad Company. May 1, 1899 49.47 Superior Belt Line and Terminal Railway Company. Mar. 27, 1900 5.87 Swan River Logging Company, Limited. July 6, 1892 18.78 Total. 176.51

  9. St. Paul and Duluth Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, a railroad in Minnesota and Wisconsin, operated independently from 1877, when it was reorganized from the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, until 1900, when it was bought by the Northern Pacific Railway. It was nicknamed named the "Skally Line", likely based upon the Anglicization of the Swedish word ...