Burlington Northern Railroad

Burlington Northern Railroad

Infobox SG rail
railroad_name = Burlington Northern Railroad
logo_filename = Burlington Northern Herald.png logo_size = 100
marks = BN, BNFE, BNFT
locale=Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
start_year = 1970
end_year = 1996
successor_line = BNSF
hq_city = St. Paul, Minnesota
system_



map_size = 300
map_caption = The Burlington Northern system (shown in green) at the time of the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe merger.
The Burlington Northern Railroad reporting mark|BN was a United States-based railroad company operating between 1970 and 1996.

History

Burlington Northern Railroad was the product of a March 2, 1970, merger comprising the Great Northern Railway, the Northern Pacific Railway, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, and the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway. Consent for this merger came only on the fourth attempt dating back to the days of James J. Hill, but for many years they shared a headquarters building in Saint Paul, Minnesota, until the merger was finally approved. On November 21, 1980, the former St. Louis - San Francisco Railway was acquired. In 1981 corporate headquarters of parent Burlington Northern Inc. were moved to Seattle, Washington, and in 1988, after its non-rail operations were spun off as Burlington Resources, to Fort Worth, Texas.

On December 31, 1996, the Burlington Northern merged with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway.

Route

The Burlington Northern traversed the most northerly route of any railroad in the western United States. This route started at Chicago, Illinois and ran west-northwest to La Crosse, Wisconsin. From here the route continued northwest through Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota to Grand Forks, North Dakota. From Grand Forks the route ran west through North Dakota, Montana, and Idaho to Spokane, Washington. At Spokane the route split into three routes. The former Great Northern route proceeded west to Wenatchee, Washington, crossed under the Cascade Range at New Cascade Tunnel, and descended into the Puget Sound region through Everett, Washington. The former Northern Pacific proceeded southwest towards the Tri-Cities, turned northwesterly to Yakima, Washington, and crossed under the Cascade Range at Stampede Tunnel, descending into the Green River Valley at Auburn, Washington, where it connected with existing NP lines running from British Columbia to Portland, Oregon. The Spokane, Portland and Seattle also proceeded southwest to the Tri-Cities, then followed the north bank of the Columbia River to Vancouver, Washington.

With the acquisition of the St. Louis - San Francisco Railway, the route was extended into the South Central and Southeastern United States.

Rolling stock

The Burlington Northern's locomotive livery painted the top quarter or so of the locomotive black and the rest in the corporation's official Cascade green, with a white BN logo. The front of the locomotive was striped with white and green for visibility. In 1985, several GP50 locomotives test ran a paint alteration of orange and black stripes on the cab face and nose to raise visibility at grade crossings. At the same time, the logo and road number switched locations on the body. The BN logo moved to the long hood along with the words "Burlington Northern" painted in white alongside the herald on the hood of the unit. The road number moved to the panel under the side cab window where the BN logo normally resides.

Preserved equipment

Burlington Northern 1 and 2, formerly Northern Pacific Railway 6700A and 7002C, EMD F9s, were built in 1954 and later rebuilt by BN for special train service. They are currently owned by the Illinois Railway Museum and are on display in Union, Illinois.

ee Also

*BNSF Railway
*Paul Bunyan Trail Rail Trail
*

References

*Handbook of Texas|id=BB/eqb17|name=BURLINGTON SYSTEM|retrieved=2005-05-26

External Links

* [http://www.fobnr.org Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad (BN historical society)]
* [http://www.bnrailstories.com Burlington Northern Adventures: Railroading in the Days of the Caboose, written by former BN brakeman, conductor and trainmaster William J. Brotherton]


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