Great Northern Railway Historical Society Standard Signal Plans Collection

Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Cover, 1905-1962 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Index, 1905-1962 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Rod, Switch Box, 1913 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Connections - Switch Box Connections, 1922 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Switch Box Application, 1915 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Trunking and Capping, 1917 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Trunking -  Groved, 1923 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Insulation for Switch Rods, 1915 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Chutes, Elevation, Plan for Signal Foundation, 1913 Great Northern Railway Standard Signal Plans; Blade - Signal (All Sizes), 1913
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US MnSpGNR E0482

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Great Northern Railway Historical Society Standard Signal Plans Collection

Date(s)

  • 1905-1962 (Creation)

Extent

128 documents

Name of creator

(1973-)

Administrative history

The Society was founded by Charles F. Martin in 1973 under the name "The Fraternal Order of Empire Builders", and it was dedicated to the preservation of everything related to the Great Northern Railway. In 1982 the Society name became "The Great Northern Railway Historical Society". With this name change the Society also became chartered under the not-for-profit laws of the State of Illinois, and acquired tax exempt status from the Federal government under the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Under the original name of "The Fraternal Order of Empire Builders", journals containing facts, photographs, drawings and general information relating to the Great Northern Railway and its predecessor companies were published. With the revised name, The Great Northern Railway Historical Society (GNRHS) continues that tradition. Each quarterly issue of the GNRHS 'Goat' normally contains sixteen pages of general information and society affairs, new member lists, member sales and want items, and books/videos listings of subjects related to the GN and its pre/post merger corporate identities. Issues include 40 to 60 additional pages within separately stapled titles known as Reference Sheets. Each issue of the 'Goat' also contains a section of pages dedicated to GN modeling, the Modelers' Pages.

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Scope and content

Great Northern Railway signal system standard components. The original engineering drawings were prepared between 1905 and 1957, and revised through 1962. Scans were prepared by the Great Northern Railway Historical Society in 2015.

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Please see the Great Northern Railway Historical Society Reproduction Policy for further information.

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  • English

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Custodial history

Ownership of Great Northern Railway subjects resides in the the Great Northern Railway Historical Society unless otherwise noted.

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These digital images were created from a donation that was not recorded.

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Existence and location of originals

The original Great Northern Standard Signal Plans booklet is retained at the Great Northern Railway Historical Society Archives at the Jackson Street Roundhouse, Saint Paul, Minnesota.

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Describing Archives - A Content Standard (DACS) 2nd Edition 2013

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Archivist's note

Scans were completed by Hudson Leighton, November 3, 2018.

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