The Burlington Railroad: Alliance Division

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Cover of the book The Burlington Railroad: Alliance Division by Richard C. Kistler, Michael M. Bartels, James J. Reisdorff, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Richard C. Kistler, Michael M. Bartels, James J. Reisdorff ISBN: 9781439648940
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Richard C. Kistler, Michael M. Bartels, James J. Reisdorff
ISBN: 9781439648940
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Alliance has been a railroad center ever since the Burlington Railroad established the city in 1888 while pushing tracks into the vast, open regions of Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana. As a hub for trains carrying a variety of agricultural and mining products to market, Alliance became headquarters in 1902 for the large and geographically diverse area of Burlington train operations called the Alliance Division. For 86 years, the Alliance Division controlled much of the region's rail traffic. Despite the loss of its division point status in 1988, Alliance continues to have its fortunes closely tied to the railroad, now known as the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe. Today, the BNSF funnels large numbers of coal trains through the city while transporting Power River Basin coal to power plants across the nation.
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Alliance has been a railroad center ever since the Burlington Railroad established the city in 1888 while pushing tracks into the vast, open regions of Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana. As a hub for trains carrying a variety of agricultural and mining products to market, Alliance became headquarters in 1902 for the large and geographically diverse area of Burlington train operations called the Alliance Division. For 86 years, the Alliance Division controlled much of the region's rail traffic. Despite the loss of its division point status in 1988, Alliance continues to have its fortunes closely tied to the railroad, now known as the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe. Today, the BNSF funnels large numbers of coal trains through the city while transporting Power River Basin coal to power plants across the nation.

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