Minneapolis Union Railway Company.
The company was incorporated by GN interests in 1881 and built several facilities in Minneapolis that benefited the several railroads that entered the city, including the Stone Arch Bridge (1883), the first union depot (1885), double track rail line, and related improvements. The railroads using these facilities paid rent to the company. GN purchased all of the company's properties in 1907 and it was formally dissolved in 1928.
From the description of Corporate records, 1880-1961 (bulk 1882-1928). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313845015
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creatorOf | Minneapolis Union Railway Company. Corporate records, 1880-1961 (bulk 1882-1928). | Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts |
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associatedWith | Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Hill, Louis Warren, d. 1948. | person |
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Minneapolis (Minn.) | |||
Minnesota--Minneapolis |
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Railroad bridges |
Railroads |
Railroads |
Railroad stations |
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Active 1880
Active 1961