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Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad. The Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad operates a historic train line centered in Trego, Wisconsin on 26 miles of track, between Spooner, Wisconsin and Springbrook, Wisconsin. It was founded on April 1, 1997. [1] [2] The line runs dinner trains, bed and breakfast trains, and scenic sight seeing tours.
Length. 8,368 miles (13,467 km) GN's 4-8-4 S-2 "Northern" class locomotive #2584 and nearby sculpture, U.S.–Canada Friendship in Havre, Montana. The Great Northern Railway ( reporting mark GN) was an American Class I railroad. Running from Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Seattle, Washington, it was the creation of 19th-century railroad entrepreneur ...
Goodyear, Neillsville & Northern Railroad: 1889 1895 N/A Great Northern Railway: GN GN 1902 1970 Burlington Northern Inc. Green Bay and Minnesota Railroad (I) 1851 1866 Green Bay and Lake Pepin Railway: Paper railroad. Never built due to lack of funds. Charter succeeded by GB&LP RR. Green Bay and Lake Pepin Railway: GB&W: 1866 1873
The Wisconsin Northern Railroad ( reporting mark WN) is the trade name employed by Progressive Rail to operate 62.3 miles (100.3 km) of railroad in northern Wisconsin and began operations on November 29, 2004. [1] [2]
Riverside and Great Northern Railway. Coordinates: 43°38′30.6″N 89°47′25.6″W. 4-4-2 1916 Harry J. Grant waiting for passengers at the station, October 11, 2003. The Riverside and Great Northern Railway (R&GN) is a 15 in ( 381 mm) gauge miniature railway and heritage railroad in Wisconsin Dells. The railway is operated by the Riverside ...
The Superior Union Depot or Superior station of Superior, Wisconsin was built in 1905, replacing a previous depot, which had burned down in 1904. It was built of Lake Superior brown sandstone and designed by Duluth architects German and Lignell. The depot primarily served the Great Northern Railway, Northern Pacific Railway and Duluth, South ...
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. Control of the railway was acquired on May 10, 2004, by ...
The Hinckley Subdivision is a railway line that connects the Twin Cities to the Twin Ports in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Historically owned by the Great Northern Railway until 1970 and then the Burlington Northern Railroad until 1995–1996, it is now owned by BNSF Railway. The line branches north from the Staples Subdivision at Coon Creek ...