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  2. File:GreatNorthernLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Great Northern Railway (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    Further west, the Iron Goat Trail in Washington follows the late 19th-century route of the Great Northern Railway through the Cascades and gets its name from the railway's logo. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad that James J. Hill purchased in 1929 became a bicycle path between Spokane, Wa and Coeur d'Alene, Id. and Spokane ...

  4. Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York.It quickly saw that seizing control of territory was key to development, and it acquired, or took leases of, many local railways, whether actually built or not.

  5. Great Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Houston and Great Northern Railroad in Texas, a predecessor of the International – Great Northern Railroad; International – Great Northern Railroad in Texas, part of the Union Pacific Railroad; New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern in Louisiana and Mississippi, part of the Canadian National Railway (freight transport) and Amtrak ...

  6. Burlington Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Northern Railroad was the product of the merger of four major railroads: the Great Northern Railway (GN), the Northern Pacific Railway (NP), the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway (SP&S) and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q).

  7. Great Northern - Wikipedia

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    Great Northern Railway (U.S.), a defunct American transcontinental railroad and major predecessor of the BNSF Railway. Great Northern Railway (Great Britain), a defunct British railway company formed in 1846, namesake of: Great Northern Route, a group of railway services in the South-East and East of England, UK; Thameslink, Southern and Great ...

  8. File:Northern Trains.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list

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    Great Central Railway {} Sample: 002366: Great Eastern Railway {} Sample: 00a550: Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) {{GNGE colour}} Sample: 00645b: Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway {{GWGC colour}} Sample: 47640f: Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway {} Sample: a64b00: Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway