| Below is a table of stations that may or may not be still standing. If you
happen though any of these places and can get a definitive answer about them,
your help will be greatly appreciated. This is the "rumor mill" section of the
page where we hope to turn up some hidden gems! The info may be sketchy, and
many are probably gone, but this is all I have on these stations.
Email me with any info you have on
these stations. |
| Town/Station |
County |
Clues |
| Unknown 1 |
???? |
Can anyone identify the station pictured below? The wagon
reads "Brown Milling Company." |
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| Unknown 2 |
???? |
The photo below was taken by a man who lived in Minneapolis from
1908-1935. He vacationed on Woman Lake in Cass County, however there was
no identifying information on the photo in regard to the location. The
station appears to be of Great Northern design. |
| Unknown 3 |
???? |
No specific location was given on the photo below. |
| Unknown 4 |
???? |
The photo below had writing on the back indicating that it
was a "beer break in St. Louis County, MN." There appears to be a Northern
Pacific sign on the station, but it's hard to be sure. Mystery Solved: This appears to be the NP (St. Paul & Duluth) station at Franconia (that was moved to Atkinson in Carlton County). Thanks to Dave West for the identification. |
| Unknown 5 |
???? |
No clues other than the station pictured below may have been a
Minnesota station. |
| Unknown 6 |
???? |
The couple in the photo was from Woodbury, MN, but the station may or may not be from Minnesota. |