Jim Scribbins has written:
'The 400 story' -- subject(s): Chicago and North Western Railway Company, Express trains, Chicago and North Western Railway
'Milwaukee Road in its hometown' -- subject(s): Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company, Railroads
'The Milwaukee Road, 1928-1985' -- subject(s): Railroads, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company, Freight, Passenger traffic
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Thomas H. Ploss has written:
'The Nation Pays Again' -- subject(s): Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company, Railroads and state
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Charles Raymond Wood has written:
'The Northern Pacific' -- subject(s): Northern Pacific Railway Company
'The Northern Pacific, main street of the Northwest' -- subject(s): Northern Pacific Railroad Company
'Milwaukee Road--west' -- subject(s): Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company
'The Great Northern Railway' -- subject(s): Great Northern Railway (U.S.)
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Jon Paul Romelton has written:
'A history of the Decorah branch of the Rock Island Railroad' -- subject(s): History, Railroads, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago
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Milwaukee is about 85 miles farther away then Chicago.
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The Union Pacific railroad was created in 1862 and is currently still operating. The Union Pacific operates out of Chicago, Illinois.
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This is true. The Union Pacific Railroad was the first trans-continental railroad. It ran from Chicago and Promontory Point, Utah.
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the first "trans-continental" US railroad was created by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific, but it wasnt truly a transcontinental as it did not reach the east coast as one railroad company, it just crossed the Continental Divide... basically the Rocky Mountains. The US has never had a truly transcontinental rr company, (I believe the Milwaukee Road (Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul and Pacific) came closest; at one time reached from Oregon to as far east as Westport, IN). In Canada, however, the Canadian National (also spelled Canadien National) reaches coast to coast.
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St. Paul Union Pacific Rail Bridge was created in 1910.
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St. Paul Chicago has written:
'General Grant' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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Kim D. Tschudy has written:
'The Swiss of New Glarus' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works, Social life and customs, Swiss Americans
'Milwaukee Road depots' -- subject(s): Railroad stations, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company, Pictorial works
'Illinois Central Railroad' -- subject(s): History, Illinois Central Railroad Company, Locomotives, Pictorial works, Railroads
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Gordon Lloyd has written:
'The Insull Chicago interurbans' -- subject- s -: Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad, Electric railroads, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Chicago, South Shore and South Bend Railroad Chicago
'Illinois terminal in color' -- subject- s -: Illinois Terminal Railroad Company, Railroads
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According to: http:/www.mccullohantiques.com/railroad_locks.htm , The CRI & PRR stands for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.
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Aberdeen, South Dakota plotted as a town site on January 3, 1881, by Charles Prior, for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad (Milwaukee Road). Aberdeen was officially founded on July 6, 1881 when the first Milwaukee Road train arrived.
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The address of the Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive is: 425 Sw 153Rd St, Burien, WA 98166-2214
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Actually the Union Pacific Railroad is operated in 23 states of the Unites States. The territory reaches from the Pacific coast to Chicago and New Orleans to the west.
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St. Paul Union Pacific Vertical-lift Rail Bridge was created in 1913.
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The address of the Union Pacific Railroad Museum is: 200 Pearl St, Council Blfs, IA 51503-0825
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Milwaukee Airport Railroad Station was created in 2005.
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Railroad
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central pacific and union pacific railroad companies
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The address of the Canton St Paul And Pacific Railway Inc is: 110 Roundhouse Rd, Canton, GA 30114-2924
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The Union Pacific Railroad was one of the companies that built the first transcontinental railroad in the United States, which connected Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Omaha, Nebraska, with Sacramento, California. Promontory Point, Utah, was the site where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met and ceremonially completed the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869.
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Central Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific Railroad Company.
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Take the Lake Shore Limited from NYC to Albany to Buffalo to Chicago. Then either take The Empire Builder (Chicago to Sea. Washington state) or a local train that goes from Chicago to Milwaukee
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Mr. C.H. Prior is responsible for the native name of Ipswich which originates from the British Isles. Ipswich, South Dakota was founded as a stop on the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul railway.
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Southwest Pacific Railroad was created in 1866.
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Northwestern Pacific Railroad was created in 2007.
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California Pacific Railroad was created in 1865.
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