The Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Bibliography is a compilation of books, magazine articles, brochures, drawings, maps and other materials on Northern Pacific Railway topics. Click on the image above to download the EXCEL file.
The Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Bibliography is a compilation of books, magazine articles, brochures, drawings, maps and other materials on Northern Pacific Railway topics. Click on the image above to open a pdf file. Type CTRL F to open a search box.
The Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Bibliography is a compilation of books, magazine articles, brochures, drawings, maps and other materials on Northern Pacific Railway topics. Click on the image above to open a pdf file. Type CTRL F to open a search box.
The Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Bibliography is a compilation of books, magazine articles, brochures, drawings, maps and other materials on Northern Pacific Railway topics. Click on the image above to open the SharePoint file.
Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Collection includes maps, documents, books, timetables and engineering drawing on Northern Pacific Railway subjects.
The Northern Pacific Railway Museum Deposit includes 2048 digital photographs scanned from photographic slides, principally of Northern Pacific Railroad subjects. Photographer: Joseph Caron
The Oscar Peterson collection includes a collection of Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) and other railroad documents. Railroad operating documents include timetables from the Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) and Canadian Pacific Railroad Railway Company.
The Palmer Coking Coal Collection consists of 5 boxes of deeds and related records from the Pacific Coast Railroad. Most appear to be grants of right of way land to adjacent landowners when the lines to Newcastle and Taylor were abandoned, and are believed to have come into Palmer Coking Coal's possesion on their purchase of the local assets of the Pacific Coast Coal Company in the late 1950s.