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  1. About Railroads in Minnesota - MnDOT

    About railroads in Minnesota, including freight rail, passenger rail, and rail transit.

  2. Minnesota Railroads: State Map, History, Abandoned Lines

    Sep 7, 2024 · Minnesota has historically been known as the gateway to the Pacific Northwest for railroads such as the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, and Milwaukee Road; all boasted main …

  3. Progressive Rail, Inc. - Wikipedia

    Progressive Rail Inc. (reporting mark PGR) is a shortline railroad and owner of several other shortlines. PGR is directly operating several separate branches in Minnesota including the …

  4. Federal Railroad Administration

    Sep 22, 2025 · Enabling the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods.

  5. Railroads | US Department of Transportation

    Learn more about the Nation's railroad system by visiting the Federal Railroad Administration website.

  6. Train Tickets, Schedules & Routes | Amtrak

    Book your Amtrak train and bus tickets today by choosing from over 30 U.S. train routes and 500 destinations in North America.

  7. Progressive Rail | Freight Transportation | Shipping in California ...

    Progressive Rail is ready to provide your company with the significant cost effective shipping via rail in California, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.

  8. Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway - Wikipedia

    The Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway (reporting mark MNS) was an 87-mile (140 km) long American shortline railroad connecting Minneapolis and Northfield, Minnesota.

  9. Freight Maps, Data and Tools - MnDOT - Minnesota

    The database includes freight-generating facilities in Minnesota, categorized by business type, commodity, and/or location. Maps and attribute tables can be generated to support integrated, …

  10. Railroad | History, Invention, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 1, 2025 · railroad, mode of land transportation in which flange-wheeled vehicles move over two parallel steel rails, or tracks, either by self-propulsion or by the propulsion of a locomotive.