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The '''Northern States Railroad''' would be chartered in 1891 to Rival the {{wp|Great Northern Railway}} and the {{wp|Northern Pacific Railway}} and {{wp|Milwaukee Road}} being formed of many abandoned lines by smaller railroads by the US Federal Government being merged with 6 Other Railroads in 1969 to form the [[North American System]] | The '''Northern States Railroad''' would be chartered in 1891 to Rival the {{wp|Great Northern Railway}} and the {{wp|Northern Pacific Railway}} and {{wp|Milwaukee Road}} being formed of many abandoned lines by smaller railroads by the US Federal Government being merged with 6 Other Railroads in 1969 to form the [[North American System]]. | ||
=History= | |||
==1800s== | |||
===Formation=== | |||
==21st Century== | |||
===NSR Great Depression=== | |||
===Question of Merger=== | |||
=Opreations= | |||
===Locomotives=== | |||
===Yards=== | |||
===North Express Intermodal=== | |||
===NSR Coal Express=== | |||
==Passenger Trains== | |||
===Trans-America Express=== | |||
===Cascadia Limited=== | |||
===Rocky Mountaineer Flyer=== | |||
[[Category:NAS]] | [[Category:NAS]] | ||
[[Category:Predecessor Fictional Railroads]] | [[Category:Predecessor Fictional Railroads]] |
Revision as of 22:26, 8 January 2024
Reporting mark | NSR NSRR |
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Locale | Cascadia, Midwest, Montana, North Dakota. |
Dates of operation | 1891–1969 |
Successor | North American System |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
Headquarters | Northern United States, Cascadia. |
The Northern States Railroad would be chartered in 1891 to Rival the Great Northern Railway and the Northern Pacific Railway and Milwaukee Road being formed of many abandoned lines by smaller railroads by the US Federal Government being merged with 6 Other Railroads in 1969 to form the North American System.