United Railways Track Profile, 1910
- US MnSpGNR E0477-003-012-003-EBP0557
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- 1910
Great Northern Blueprint Number 1249-3-2, Track Profile, United Railways Projected Location Camp Creek Summit East 14 Miles, 1910. Other subject categories: Profile
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United Railways Track Profile, 1910
Great Northern Blueprint Number 1249-3-2, Track Profile, United Railways Projected Location Camp Creek Summit East 14 Miles, 1910. Other subject categories: Profile
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Track Profile, Whitefish, Montana, undated
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Track Profile, McCloud River Lumber, California, 1929
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Track Profile, Hambone, California, 1930
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Track Profile, Billings, Montana, 1906
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A cross-sectional representation of a section of railroad line, intended to show changes in elevation over a route.
Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection
A cross-sectional representation of a section of railroad line, intended to show changes in elevation over a route.
Part of Great Northern Railway- Blueprint-Authorization for Expenditure Collection
A cross-sectional representation of a section of railroad line, intended to show changes in elevation over a route.