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  2. Burlington Northern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 1995, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway merged with the Burlington Northern to create the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway. However, the merger was not official until December 31, 1996, when a common dispatching system was established, Santa Fe's non-union dispatchers were unionized and the implementation of Santa ...

  3. Butte station - Wikipedia

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    The Butte Depot is a Northern Pacific Railway train station in Butte, Montana, built in 1906.It originally served both the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. In 1970 the NP merged with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Great Northern Railway, and Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, forming the facility's new owner, the Burlington Northern Railroad; passenger train ...

  4. List of Nebraska railroads - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Northern Railroad: Burlington Northern Railroad: BN 1981 1996 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway: Burlington and Southwestern Railway: CB&Q: 1869 1870 Atchison and Nebraska Railroad: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: CB&Q CB&Q 1880 1970 Burlington Northern Inc. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway: CB&Q: 1901 1907 N/A

  5. List of Minnesota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Northern Inc. Northern Pacific, Fergus and Black Hills Railroad: NP: 1881 1898 Northern Pacific Railway: Northwestern Coal Railway: GN: 1894 1899 Superior Belt Line and Terminal Railway: Park Rapids and Leech Lake Railway: GN: 1897 1907 Great Northern Railway: Plainview Railroad: CNW: 1877 1881 Winona and St. Peter Railroad

  6. BNSF Railway - Wikipedia

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    BNSF Railway (reporting mark BNSF) is the largest freight railroad in the United States. One of six North American Class I railroads, BNSF has 36,000 employees, [1] 33,400 miles (53,800 km) of track in 28 states, and over 8,000 locomotives. [2]

  7. List of Colorado railroads - Wikipedia

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    Beaver, Penrose and Northern Railway: 1909 1920 N/A Book Cliff Railroad: 1899 1925 N/A Burlington and Colorado Railroad: CB&Q: 1881 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Burlington Northern Inc. BN 1970 1981 Burlington Northern Railroad: Burlington Northern Railroad: BN 1981 1996 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway: Busk Tunnel ...

  8. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    Rock Port, Langdon and Northern Railway: 1889 1945 N/A St. Charles Bridge Company: WAB: 1868 1878 St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Railway: St. Clair, Madison and St. Louis Belt Railroad: CB&Q: 1890 1904 Missouri and Illinois Bridge and Belt Railroad: St. Francois Valley Railroad: SLSF: 1898 1902 St. Louis and Gulf Railway: St. Joseph Belt ...

  9. Centralia station (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    NP later merged into the Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) in 1970, and Amtrak began operating passenger rail service on the Seattle–Portland route on May 1, 1971. Amtrak trains initially did not stop in Centralia, but were added during a service change on July 12, 1971. [ 9 ]