Minnesota’s Northern Pacific Railway!

MN Roads of Steel by GlenBraget on December 9, 2013

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John Schaener was part of a Minnesota-based tradition in railroading – the Northern Pacific Railway. Known as the “NP”, the Minnesota road of steel expanded west over the Northern Plains and Rockies, to link the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region with the Pacific Northwest. John shares his memories and stories of life on the “NP!”

“Jack of All Trades” on the Soo Line Railroad!

MN Roads of Steel by GlenBraget on December 9, 2013

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Stewart Nelson of Thief River Falls, Minnesota has had a life-long passion for trains and railroading. His four decades-plus of work on the Soo Line Railroad produced some pleasant and not-so-pleasant memories. Stewart shares those stories on the Northwest Minnesota Roads of Steel!

Iron Horses in the Roundhouse!

MN Roads of Steel by GlenBraget on December 9, 2013

Retired railroader Al Steinhauer, of Thief River Falls, MN, worked for decades in the often noisy, dark and smoke-laden environment of a railway “Roundhouse.” Al shares his stories and memories of work-life, devoted to repairing and servicing the “Iron Horses” of the Soo Line.

Riding Tons of Steel!

MN Roads of Steel by GlenBraget on December 9, 2013

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Hillary Stoltman worked as an engineer on the Soo Line Railroad for four-plus decades and his story includes steam power, difficult working conditions, friendships, adventures and children. The Oslo, Minnesota native never forgot his roots or his life-long love of trains.

Norwegian Folk Art Creator Inez Mostue

Happy Talk by GlenBraget on December 9, 2013

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Inez Mostue creates delightful Norwegian Trolls and Nisser which are the stuff of Scandinavian folk tales. According to folk legends the Trolls create mischief and the Nisser are helpers. Inez has made hundreds of these small dolls and sells them world wide

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