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| EXISTING STATIONS | ||||||||
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| Station Name |
Original Railroad | Current Location |
Type | Date Built |
Current Use |
Track Status |
Building Material |
More Info |
| bellingham |
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113 Main Avenue (GPS: 45.136632, -96.283482) |
C | 1911 | Civic | None | Wood | |
| STATIONS OF THE PAST | ||||||||
| Station Name |
Original Railroad |
Notes | ||||||
| Bellingham |
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This was the previous station which burned in 1911. One of the photos shows the depot on fire. | ||||||
| Boyd |
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| Dawson |
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| Dawson |
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This portable metal station was in place before the brick station was torn down. Not sure if it served as a station in later years. | ||||||
| Louisburg |
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According to the 1915 GN Valuation Records, the station here measured 24'x60'. | ||||||
| Madison |
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This station was on the east side of 7th Avenue at GPS: 45.008889, -96.194323. | ||||||
| Madison |
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This modern cement block station was built in 1949 and replaced the one listed above. | ||||||
| marietta |
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| Nassau |
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According to local sources, the Last agent in Nassau bought the station and used its lumber to build a lake cabin. According to the 1915 GN Valuation Records, the station here measured 24'x48'. | ||||||
| 1898 LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY RAILROAD MAP | ||||||||
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Notes About Existing Stations... XXX (XX&X) - Text of the note goes here. |
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