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BNSF Railway Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, bridge, railway bridgeThis BNSF Railway bridge was constructed during 1884 by the Northern Pacific Railway, and was later modified in 1927 and 1963. Now operated by BNSF, railroad freight traffic crossing the bridge to and from the industrial areas on the west
Lucin Cutoff - Union Pacific Railroad(en)USA / Utah / Hooper lake, railway, salt, ogden, causeway, trestle, ----The Lucin Cutoff carries the Union Pacific Railroad across the Great Salt Lake between Ogden, Utah and Lucin, Utah. It was built by Southern Pacific Company between February 1902 and March 1904 to bypass the original route (part of the
New York Society of Model Engineers(en)USA / New_Jersey / Carlstadt museum, railway, scale, models, interesting place, train stationFounded in 1926 the oldest model train club in the nation with 5,000 sq. ft. of operating Model Trains.
BNSF Railway Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, bridge, railway bridgeThis was the site of the first bridge crossing the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis area, built by the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in 1867. That bridge lasted until the current bridge was built in 1893. www.mrdbridges.com/RRBridge.php The 1893
Site of highway tunnel that was removed in 2009(en)USA / Washington / Beaux_Arts_Village (Bellevue)train, railway, dinner, interstateWidening I-405 here required demolition of the highway tunnel under the BNSF rail line. Demolition was completed in Spring 2009. For years, businesses in Bellevue (and a few points north?) had been served by freight trains that originated in Seattle
CMSP&P Kingmont, MT(en)USA / Montana / Baker railway, summitA townsite along the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad mainline which operated here from 1908 until 1982. Kingmont is at the summit between the Yellowstone and the Little Mississippi Rivers. BNSF Railway operates this line now.
One-lane underpass being replaced by a two-lane underpass(en)USA / Washington / Renton (Renton)railway, renton, underpass, bridgePhoto shows construction in progress of a widening of the Shattuck Avenue underpass, part of a bridge-replacement program in Renton. Until August 2007, this was a one-lane underpass with low vertical clearance of 6.5 feet (2m). Photo: www.pbase.com/listorama/image/78811666 . .
Railroad Bridge built 1911 for Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR(en)USA / New_Jersey / Netcong tunnel, overpass / flyover, railway bridgeRailroad Bridge built 1911 for Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR Line is currently unused.
Railroad Bridge built 1910 for Lackawanna Cutoff Railway Project(en)USA / New_Jersey / Netcong railway, tunnel, abandoned, overpass / flyoverRailroad Bridge built 1910 for Lackawanna Cutoff Railway Project Road tunnel underpass. Line abandoned
CP-JU(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Fountain_Hill (Bethlehem, PA)railway, interlockingFormer Central Railroad of New Jersey interlocking at the east end of Allentown Yard.
The Highline (D&SNGRR)(en)USA / Colorado / Durango railwayThe highline is a stretch of track on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad cut into the cliff face above the Animas River. Many photographs of the railroad show this stretch.
Union Train Station/CP-Townley Intelocking(en)USA / New_Jersey / Hillside railway, interlocking, train stationNJTransit's Union Township/Kean University train station. Also, part of 15.5 Conrail Lehigh Line, CP-Townley
CP-Valley Interlocking(en)USA / New_Jersey / Newark (Newark, NJ)railway, interlocking10.5 Conrail Lehigh Line, CP-Valley
CP-NK Interlocking(en)USA / New_Jersey / Newark (Newark, NJ)railway, interlocking11.4 Conrail Lehigh Line, CP-NK Former location of NK tower.
Former Minneapolis Western Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, abandoned, invisible, railway bridgeThe Minneapolis Western Railway crossed the Mississippi River on a trestle at this location. Minneapolis Western was a terminal railway operating limited trackage on both sides of the river. The bridge was abandoned and dismantled years ago, and very little
"Omaha Road" Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Lilydale (Saint Paul, MN)railway, bridge, railway bridgeThis railroad bridge over the Mississippi River was owned by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad, known as the "Omaha Road". The CSPM&O was merged into it's parent, the Chicago and North Western, which in turn was merged
The Depot(en)USA / Minnesota / Minneapolis (Minneapolis, MN)railway, historic, abandoned, train stationThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot Freight House and Train Shed (commonly referred to as the Milwaukee Road Depot), now officially named The Depot, is a historic railroad depot in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. CMSP&P served Minneapolis from this
Union Pacific Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / South_Saint_Paul (Saint Paul, MN)railway, bridge, railway bridgeThis former St. Paul Bridge and Terminal Railway bridge over the Mississippi River is now owned by Union Pacific. Originally constructed in 1910, it has been upgraded or rebuilt a few times since then. The bridge has a swingspan which
Former CMSP&P Pontoon Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Wabasha railway, cmspp, bridge, railway bridgeThe Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad had a floating pontoon bridge here crossing over the Mississippi River, connecting Reads Landing and Trevino. This was the start of a Milwaukee Road branch line which reached up to Eau Claire.
C&NW Railroad Bridge(en)USA / Minnesota / Winona railway, abandoned, bridge, railway bridgeThe first bridge here was built by the Winona and Saint Peter and opened on May 26, 1871. It collapsed under the first train using it and a replacement bridge opened on January 21, 1872. The Chicago and North Western
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