Railroad track drawings

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Taxonomy

Code

DXXXX-XXX-009-008-007

Scope note(s)

  • A Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive subject. Engineering drawings of the rails and related components designed for the carriage of trains.

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      Hierarchical terms

      Railroad track drawings

      Railroad track drawings

        Equivalent terms

        Railroad track drawings

        • UF Tracks, Railroad

        • UF Track

        Associated terms

        Railroad track drawings

          2 Archival description results for Railroad track drawings

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

          The Minot Division file conains clearance diagrams for 10 railway line segments divided at Breckenridge, Minnesota; Moorhead, Minnesota; Fargo, North Dakota; New Rockford, North Dakota; Minot, North Dakota; Devils Lake, North Dakota; Surrey, North Dakota; Bainville, Montana; Wahpeton, North Dakota; Nolan, North Dakota; Stanley, North Dakota; Grenora, North Dakota; Snowden, Montana; Richey, Montana; Fairview, Montana; Watford City, North Dakota and Opheim, Montana. Individual segment diagrams appear to have been updated in the period between 1957 and 1969.

          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.