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Box 61

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Contains 320 Results:

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 15
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Yard engines with or without cars, also road trains arriving and departing Minneapolis use these tracks, engines operate and are headed in either direction.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 16
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Industry where considerable spotting of cars takes place; engines headed in either direction, fireman needed to pass signals as they can only be given on one side.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 17
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Taken from the opposite end of yard in exhibit L-3. Fireman needed for spotting as well as observance of crossing not visible on picture, also a heavy movement of freight and transfer business on four adjacent main lines.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 18
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With a length of steel strapping coated with heavy paper protruding and dragging from a car, fireman would observe this and train would be stopped thereby preventing injury to someone or damage to property.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 19
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Just east of Harrison St. at Minneapolis, MN Junction.Taken in the vicinity of the Northern Pacific Railroad crossing, which is located in the center of the picture running left to right. Engines are operated and headed in either direction.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 20
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With a length of steel strapping coated with heavy paper protruding and dragging from a car, fireman would observe this and train would be stopped thereby preventing injury to someone or damage to property.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 21
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With a length of steel strapping coated with heavy paper protruding and dragging from a car, fireman would observe this and train would be stopped thereby preventing injury to someone or damage to property.

Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 61, Folder: 22