Fort Union (Mont.)

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Fort Union (Mont.)

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Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 42033, Fort Union, Montana, 1930.

AFE 42033, Fort Union, Montana, 1930. Furnish and Place 8000 New 9X10 1/2 Tie Plates on Renewal Ties to Replace Small Plates, Bet. Williston and FeetUnion, Mt. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 9, Rails. Cost: $3025. Series II. Lines ... »

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 38940, Fort Union, Montana, 1928.

AFE 38940, Fort Union, Montana, 1928. Retire 30 X 104 Ft Depot, 12 X 140 Cinder Platform and Portable Stock Chute. Also Remove Double 6 X 6 FeetPrivy and Train Order Signal at Fort Union, Montana. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 16, ... »

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 38484, Fort Union, Montana, 1929.

AFE 38484, Fort Union, Montana, 1929. Heavy Repairs and Renewals to Bridges and Culverts 1929.
Make Minor Repairs and Remove Galv. I. Deck Br. 223.
Renew Bridge 278A in Kind
Riprap Culvert 279, Br. 316 and Bridge 325
Digout and Reset Pipe at Culvert 343-1/10... »

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 36985, Fort Union, Montana, 1928.

AFE 36985, Fort Union, Montana, 1928. Replace 29 Old Style Cattle Guards with Bartlett Cattle Guarfds at Various Locations, Between Fort Union and Glasgow, Montana,. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 13, Fences, Snowsheds and Signs. Cost: ... »

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 36205, Fort Union, Montana, 1938.

AFE 36205, Fort Union, Montana, 1938. Furnish and Place 20,000 New 7 1/2X10 1/2 5" Tie Plates in Mainline Bet. Williston and Fort Union to Replace Small Plates in Curve. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 9, Rails. Cost: $8280. Series II. ... »

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 36086, Fort Union, Montana, 1928.

AFE 36086, Fort Union, Montana, 1928. Replace Pile Bridge 182 42' Long and 10' High, with 2 Rows 60' Concrete Pipe Each 42' Long 10;' High, with 2 Rows 60" Concrete Pipe Each 53' Long and Fill; Replace Light Tie Plates on Bridges 194 and 273 Wih Heavier ... »

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