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          US MnSpGNR E0045A-003-009-008-001-JSBP9418 · Item · 1949
          Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection

          Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP9418, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1949. Great Northern Blueprint Number 219-2417-22, Bridges #2 and 3 Ross Avenue and Elgin Avenue Subways. Details of Scotchlite Board and Traffic Sign. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 6, Bridges, Trestles, and Culverts. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 6, Bridge.

          US MnSpGNR E0045A-010-009-007-JSBP9377 · Item · 1916
          Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection

          Great Northern Railway Historical Society Blueprint Collection JSBP9377, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1916. Midland Railway of Manitoba Blueprint, Ray Snow Flanger. Brochure. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 51, Steam Locomotives. Other ICC account descriptions: ICC Account Number 51, Steam Locomotive.

          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.