English: Northern Pacific Railway depot, Staples, Minnesota, built 1909. At the extreme right of the image is one of the Northern Pacific's Gas-Electric cars (this appears to be B-24), used for passenger and mail service on lightly traveled branch lines.
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2011-06-15 09:02 Qy0f 601×383× (107382 bytes) Northern Pacific Railway depot, Staples, Minnesota, built circa 1909. At the extreme right of the image is a Northern Pacific Gas-Electric car (it appears to be the B-24), which handled passenger, mail and express on lightly traveled branch lines.
2011-06-15 08:53 Qy0f 601×383× (128126 bytes) Northern Pacific Railway depot, Staples, Minnesota, built 1909. At the extreme right of the image is one of the Northern Pacific's Gas-Electric cars (this appears to be B-24), used for passenger and mail service on lightly traveled branch lines.
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