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- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway abstract "The Minnesota Transfer Railway (reporting mark MTFR) was a short line railroad in the United States.It was owned by nine major railroads serving the Twin Cities: the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, the Chicago Great Western Railway, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, the Great Northern Railway, the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway and the Northern Pacific Railway to which it provided transfer and terminal services, as well as serving local industrial customers. It served to funnel up to 3,500 cars a day through the St. Paul freight yards as well as originating and delivering up to 400 carloads of freight from industries located on its lines.MTFR 200, an Alco RS-3, is preserved in operating condition at the Illinois Railway Museum. MTFR 62, one of five Alco S-1 on the MTFR, is preserved in stored condition at the Hub City Heritage Museum[1] in Oelwein, Iowa.".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageExternalLink dr2615.htm.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageExternalLink www.cgwoelwein.org.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageExternalLink 00487.html.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageExternalLink MinnTran.HTML.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageID "17660054".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "596298632".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway endYear "1987".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway hasPhotoCollection Minnesota_Transfer_Railway.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway length "100.0".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway locale "Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway marks "MTFR".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway railroadName "Minnesota Transfer Railway".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway startYear "1883".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway successorLine Minnesota_Commercial_Railway.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wordnet_type synset-railway-noun-1.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway subject Category:Defunct_Minnesota_railroads.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway subject Category:Switching_and_terminal_railroads.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Abstraction100002137.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Business108061042.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Carrier108057633.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type DefunctMinnesotaRailroads.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Enterprise108056231.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Group100031264.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Line103671473.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Organization108008335.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type Railway104048568.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type SocialGroup107950920.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type YagoLegalActor.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway comment "The Minnesota Transfer Railway (reporting mark MTFR) was a short line railroad in the United States.It was owned by nine major railroads serving the Twin Cities: the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, the Chicago Great Western Railway, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway, the Great Northern Railway, the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, the Minneapolis, St.".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway label "Minnesota Transfer Railway".
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway sameAs m.047tmqs.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway sameAs Q6868584.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway sameAs Q6868584.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway sameAs Minnesota_Transfer_Railway.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway wasDerivedFrom Minnesota_Transfer_Railway?oldid=596298632.
- Minnesota_Transfer_Railway isPrimaryTopicOf Minnesota_Transfer_Railway.