Global Information Lookup Global Information

Minneapolis Great Northern Depot information


Great Northern Depot
Minneapolis Great Northern Depot shortly after its opening in 1913
General information
Location90 Hennepin Avenue
United States
Coordinates44°59′05″N 93°15′59″W / 44.98472°N 93.26639°W / 44.98472; -93.26639
Owned byBurlington Northern Railroad
Line(s)Great Northern Railway
Platforms7 island platforms
Tracks12 (former)
Other information
Station codeMIN (former)
History
Opened1914
Closed1978[1]
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Cambridge
toward Duluth
Arrowhead Terminus
Willmar
toward Seattle
Empire Builder Red Wing
toward Chicago
Terminus Twin Cities Hiawatha
St. Cloud
toward Seattle
North Coast Hiawatha
Preceding station Burlington Route Following station
Terminus Minneapolis – Chicago Saint Paul
toward Chicago
Preceding station Chicago and North Western Railway Following station
Terminus Chicago – Minneapolis via Milwaukee Saint Paul
toward Chicago
Chicago – Minneapolis via Madison
Minneapolis – Ashland Saint Paul
toward Ashland
Saint Paul
toward Omaha
Omaha – Minneapolis Terminus
Preceding station Chicago Great Western Railway Following station
St. Paul
toward Kansas City
Main Line Terminus
Preceding station Great Northern Railway Following station
Wayzata
toward Seattle
Main Line
via Willmar
St. Paul
Terminus
Robbinsdale
toward Seattle
Main Line
via St. Cloud
St. Paul
Terminus
St. Paul – Duluth Coon Creek Junction
toward Duluth
Wayzata
toward Hutchinson
Hutchinson – Minneapolis Terminus
Fridley
toward Milaca
Milaca – Minneapolis
Preceding station Northern Pacific Railway Following station
Coon Creek
toward Seattle or Tacoma
Main Line St. Paul
Terminus
Terminus Minneapolis – Duluth St. Paul
toward Duluth
Elk River
toward Winnipeg
Winnipeg – St. Paul St. Paul
Terminus
Location
Great Northern Depot is located in Minnesota
Great Northern Depot
Great Northern Depot
Location in Minnesota
Great Northern Depot is located in the United States
Great Northern Depot
Great Northern Depot
Location in United States

The Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, also known as Great Northern Station,[2] was a passenger railroad station which served Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It was built in 1913 and demolished in 1978. It was located on Hennepin Avenue next to the Hennepin Avenue Bridge and across the street from the main Minneapolis Post Office.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference gnrhs-75 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Larry Millett (1992). Lost Twin Cities. Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN 978-0-87351-273-2.

and 22 Related for: Minneapolis Great Northern Depot information

Request time (Page generated in 1.1079 seconds.)

Minneapolis Great Northern Depot

Last Update:

The Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, also known as Great Northern Station, was a passenger railroad station which served Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA...

Word Count : 941

Saint Paul Union Depot

Last Update:

The Minneapolis Great Northern Depot in Minneapolis was used by trains of the Chicago and North Western Railway, Great Northern Railway, and Northern Pacific...

Word Count : 4465

Great Northern Depot

Last Update:

(Bemidji, Minnesota) Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, Minneapolis, Minnesota Great Northern Depot (Princeton, Minnesota) Great Northern Depot (Wayzata, Minnesota)...

Word Count : 339

Minneapolis BNSF Rail Bridge

Last Update:

to the Minneapolis Union Depot (later the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot). When passenger service was discontinued from downtown Minneapolis and West...

Word Count : 341

Duluth Depot

Last Update:

In 1975, Amtrak launched the Arrowhead to run from the Great Northern Depot in Minneapolis to Superior, Wisconsin (south of Duluth, just across the...

Word Count : 1187

Minneapolis station

Last Update:

station in Minneapolis Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, a historic train station in Minneapolis, demolished in 1978 Saint Paul Union Depot, the main train...

Word Count : 115

Wayzata Subdivision

Last Update:

Builder upon the formation of Amtrak in 1971. Service to the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot stopped in the late 1978, when trains were shifted to Midway...

Word Count : 466

Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Last Update:

district designation. It is located on the site of the former Minneapolis Great Northern Depot adjacent to the Hennepin Avenue Bridge and the Pacific sawmill...

Word Count : 1089

Morris Subdivision

Last Update:

Builder, originally a Great Northern train, used to go along this route until service to the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot ended in the late 1970s...

Word Count : 285

Northstar Line

Last Update:

Reserve Bank, the site of the old Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, across the Mississippi River on the Minneapolis BNSF Rail Bridge and then across Nicollet...

Word Count : 4105

Red Wing station

Last Update:

began on May 21, 2024. Chicago Great Western Depot "Red Wing, MN (RDW)". amtrak.com. Amtrak. Retrieved May 12, 2014. "Great American Stations: Red Wing,...

Word Count : 513

Wayzata station

Last Update:

(officially recognized as the Great Northern Railway Depot but commonly referred to as the Wayzata Depot) is a historic train depot in Wayzata, Minnesota, United...

Word Count : 1054

Great Northern 400

Last Update:

26, 2016). "Photo: Arrival at the Depot". RRPictureArchives.net. Glischinski, Steve (April 8, 2019). "Great Northern's first SD45 set to return". Trains...

Word Count : 1009

Charles Sumner Frost

Last Update:

Granger) Electric Railway Chambers, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1912 Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, 1913 Chicago and North Western Railway station, Glen Ellyn...

Word Count : 1150

Fargo station

Last Update:

Minneapolis: National Park Service. p. 22. Retrieved April 28, 2020. Roberts, Norene (March 4, 1989). "Great Northern Freight Warehouse". Minneapolis:...

Word Count : 699

Target Field station

Last Update:

railway. The last passenger rail station to operate in Minneapolis was the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot, which was served by Amtrak until 1978. The station...

Word Count : 965

Twin Cities 400

Last Update:

Saint Paul Union Depot, and then made the short run to the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot over the Stone Arch Bridge. The North Western Limited train...

Word Count : 1721

Detroit Lakes station

Last Update:

the Northern Pacific Railroad and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1988 as the Northern Pacific Passenger Depot. The...

Word Count : 367

Winona station

Last Update:

a major rail hub. Winona also had a Chicago and North Western Railroad depot that was located at 2nd and Huff. It was a two story brick station, "mildly...

Word Count : 487

Empire Builder

Last Update:

abandonment of Saint Paul Union Depot in 1971 and the demolition of Minneapolis Great Northern Depot in 1978. Like all long-distance trains west of the Mississippi...

Word Count : 4225

1978 in rail transport

Last Update:

opens Midway station in Saint Paul, Minnesota and closes the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot. The Twin Cities Hiawatha and Arrowhead trains are combined...

Word Count : 616

Breckenridge station

Last Update:

After the North Coast Hiawatha, which ran on the former Northern Pacific Railway line from Minneapolis to Fargo, ended service in 1979, the Empire Builder...

Word Count : 109

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net