Railroad track drawings

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DXXXX-XXX-009-008-007

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

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Railroad track drawings

Railroad track drawings

Equivalent terms

Railroad track drawings

  • UF Tracks, Railroad
  • UF Track

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Railroad track drawings

6 Archival description results for Railroad track drawings

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Great Northern Railway Dakota Division Clearance Diagram, 1957-1969

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.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5098, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1911.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5098, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1911. Great Northern Blueprint Number 146.12, Crossing Alarm Bell. Diagram of Electrical Connections. Authorization for Expenditure 19704. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 15, Crossings and Signs. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 14, Public Crossing.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5111, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1919.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5111, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1919. Great Northern Blueprint Number 148.02, Automatic Street Crossing Alarm Bells. (33rd and Cooper) -. Authorization for Expenditure 12319. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 15, Crossings and Signs. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 14, Public Crossing.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5174, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1938.

Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP5174, Saint Cloud, Minnesota, 1938. Great Northern Blueprint Number 3301-6-3, Statement of Crossing Frogs at Saint Cloud. Plan and List. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 9, Rails. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 9, Crossing Frog.

Great Northern Railway Mesabi Division Clearance Diagram, 1957-1969

The Mesabi Division file contains clearance diagrams for 10 railway line segments divided at Minneapolis Junction, Minnesota; Coon Creek, Minnesota; Boylston, Minnesota; Duluth, Minnesota; Cass Lake, Minnesota; Brookston, Minnesota; Kelly Lake, Minnesota; Gunn, Minnesota; Virginia, Minnesota; Saint Cloud, Minnesota, Brook Park, Minnesota; Sauk Centre, Minnesota; Cass Lake, Minnesota; Allouez, Wisconsin and Saunders, Wisconsin. Individual segment diagrams appear to have been updated in the period between 1957 and 1969.

Great Northern Railway Willmar Division Clearance Diagram, 1957-1969

The Willmar Division file contains clearance diagrams for 9 locations: Twin City Bridges, Saint Paul, Minnesota; Saint Paul Union Depot, Saint Paul, Minnesota and Minneapolis Union Depot, MInneapolis, Minnesota; East Third Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota to University Switch, Minneapolis, Minnesota (for freight trains); East Third Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota to University Switch, Minneapolis, Minnesota (for passenger trains); University Switch, Minneapolis, Minnesota to Union Depot Junction (via Stone Arch Bridge), Minnesota; University Switch, Minneapolis, Minnesota to Union Depot Junction (via Minneapolis Junction), Minnesota; Union Depot Junction to Lyndale Junction, MInnesota (Tracks 1, 2 and 3); Union Depot Junction to Lyndale Junction, Minnesota (Tracks 4 and 5); and 12 railway line segments divided at Lyndale Junction, Minnesota; Breckenridge, Minnesota; Saint Cloud, Minnesota; Minneapolis Junction, Minnesota; Coon Creek, Minnesota; Willmar, Minnesota; Garretson, South Dakota; Sioux City, Iowa; Yankton, South Dakota; Benson, Minnesota; Huron, South Dakota; Watertown, South Dakota; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Hutchinson Junction, Minnesota; Hutchinson, Minnesota; Hopkins Junction, Minnesota and Hopkins, Minnesota. Individual segment diagrams appear to have been updated in the period between 1957 and 1969.