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            US MnSpGNR E0045A-003-009-008-003-JSBP0407 · Item · 1903
            Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection

            Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP0407, Barnesville, Minnesota, 1903. Platform and Bins for Scrap Iron. Plan and Elevations. Authorization for Expenditure 8731. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 20, Shops and Engine Houses. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 20, Shop Facilities.

            US MnSpGNR E0045A-003-009-008-003-JSBP0406 · Item · 1902
            Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection

            Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP0406, Barnesville, Minnesota, 1902. Great Northern Blueprint Number 1304-25 Sheet 1, 6 Stall Engine House. Plan and Details. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 20, Shops and Engine Houses. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 20, Shop Facilities.

            US MnSpGNR E0481-003-009-008-007-Dakota Division · Item · 1957-1969
            Part of Great Northern Railway Historical Society Clearance Diagrams

            The Dakota Division file contains clearance diagrams for 12 railway line segments divided at Saint Cloud, Minnesota; Sauk Centre, Minnesota; Alexandria, Minnesota; Fargo, North Dakota; Grand Forks, North Dakota; Cass Lake, Minnesota; Crookston Junction, Minnesota; Barnesville, Minnesota; Crookston, Minnesota; Noyes, Minnesota; Devils Lake, North Dakota; Tilden Junction, Minnesota; Warroad, Minnesota; Grand Forks, North Dakota; Neche, North Dakota; Grafton, North Dakota; Walhalla, North Dakota; and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Individual segment diagrams appear to have been updated in the period between 1957 and 1969.