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  1. The Great Northern Railway (reporting mark GN) was an American Class I railroad. Running from Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Seattle, Washington, it was the creation of 19th-century railroad entrepreneur James J. Hill and was developed from the Saint Paul & Pacific Railroad.

  2. Book online and save money with Great Northern trains to London, Cambridge, King's Lynn and more. Find out about weekly capping, railcards, 2FOR1 deals and live network map.

  3. The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York. It quickly saw that seizing control of territory was key to development, and it acquired, or took leases of, many local railways, whether actually built or not.

  4. Learn about the origins, development and legacy of the Great Northern Railway, founded by James J. Hill, the "Empire Builder". Explore the GNRHS website for research, photos, publications and events related to the GNR and its successors.

  5. Check our live departures and arrivals board for up-to-the-minute info on how trains are running now, with details of platform numbers, cancellations, and delays and quieter trains. More information is here on how to find quieter trains. Our live departure boards will show: train timings, calling patterns and platform numbers for the next two ...

  6. Learn about the history and preservation of the Great Northern Railway, one of America's greatest railroads. Join the society, access the archives, read the quarterly magazine, and attend the annual convention.

  7. The Great Northern Railway. Click for detailed map. The very existence and ultimate success of the Great Northern Railway (GNR) can be very much attributable to the determination and persistence of one man - Edmund Denison.

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