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  • 215.0
    Breckenridge

    yard

    loop spur, former Northern Pacific line

    206.9
    Doran

    Campbell

    Yarmout
    former Great Northern line

    195.6
    Aberdeen Line Jct

    Tintah, Minnesota

    former Great Northern line

    187.4
    Charlesville

    181.0
    Norcross

    178.2
    Herman

    165.7
    Donnelly

    spur, former NP line toward Glenwood

    157.6
    Morris

    branch to Beardsley

    148.7
    Hancock

    138.5
    Clontarf

    132.3
    Benson

    125.3
    De Graff

    122.5
    Coop Spur

    120.8
    Murdock

    116.3
    Kerkhoven

    108.9
    Pennock

    102.3
    Willmar

    former line toward St. Cloud

    The Morris SubdivisionorMorris Sub is a railroad line that runs about 113 miles (182 km) from BreckenridgetoWillmar, Minnesota.[1][2][3] Currently operated by BNSF Railway, this was part of the Great Northern Railway's transcontinental line from Minneapolis to Seattle, Washington. Today (as of 2010), BNSF's Northern Transcon travels up the Staples Subdivision instead, which is a more direct route to Fargo, North Dakota.

    U.S. Highway 12 closely follows the line between Willmar and Benson, while Minnesota State Highway 9 follows the line the rest of the way to Breckenridge. At its northern end, the line continues toward Moorhead as the Moorhead Subdivision. At the south end, it meets the Wayzata Subdivision line to Minneapolis, and the Marshall SubdivisiontoSioux Falls, South Dakota. There is also a connection to the Appleton Subdivision in Benson and a BNSF branch line in Morris, Minnesota. A Canadian Pacific Railway/Soo Line Railroad line also crosses north of Tintah, Minnesota. As of 2015, the line hosted about 11 trains per day.[4]

    Amtrak's Empire 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 and Amtrak trains were routed to Midway stationinSaint Paul instead.

    References

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    1. ^ Don Winter. "Breckenridge to Benson". Retrieved June 7, 2010.
  • ^ Don Winter. "Benson to Willmar". Retrieved June 7, 2010.
  • ^ "BNSF Morris Subdivision Maintenance of Way Project". BNSF Customer Updates. BNSF Railway. August 22, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2010.
  • ^ Office of Freight and Commercial Vehicle Operations (January 2015). "Minnesota Freight Railroad Map" (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2016. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
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