Northern Pacific 4 page brochure detailing its locomotives of past and (then) present. This is the entire brochure. This is a photo of the Minnetonka, the NP's first locomotive. It was built by Smith & Porter in 1870 and is part of the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth, MN.
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No date shown. Front cover indicates the NP's address had a zone number, and not a Zip Code, likely pre-1964. The brochure shows an en:EMD GP9 as a then current switcher. The last of this model was built in 1963. NP merged with Chicago, Burlington & Quincy in 1970, creating a railroad with a new name-Burlington Northern. Between 1963 and 1970.
The brochure has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the links above.
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Quest'opera è nel pubblico dominio perché pubblicata negli Stati Uniti fra il 1929 e il 1977, inclusi, senza un avviso di copyright. A meno che l'autore non sia morto da molti anni, non è nel pubblico dominio nei Paesi o nelle aree che non applicano la regola della durata più breve per le opere statunitensi, come Canada (50 pma), Cina (50 pma, ma non Hong Kong o Macao), Germania (70 pma), Messico (100 pma), Svizzera (70 pma), e altri Paesi con trattati individuali. Vedi questa pagina per ulteriori informazioni.
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