Great Northern on the Minneapolis, MN Stone Arch bridge.         
This is a double tracked bridge built by the GN in the 1880s by James J. Hill for the GN and was used by several railroads in Minneapolis to cross the Mississippi River and get access to the Mpls main depot. This was double tracked and used up until the 1980s under the BN. Its now a walking path. Minneapolis was the largest grain milling operations center in the world up to the 1950s.
Date: 7/23/1967 Location: Minneapolis, MN   Map Show Minneapolis on a rail map Views: 3968 Collection Of:   S Kotnour
Locomotives: GN 503(E7A)   Rolling Stock: GN Minneapolis (Other/Not Listed) Author:  S Kotnour
Great Northern on the Minneapolis, MN Stone Arch bridge.
Picture Categories: Scenic,Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  Classic Twin Citites MN 1970s
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