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22: 130: 422:, the Limited did not operate west of Havre from May 26, 1918, until May 30, 1920, a few months after the USRA relinquished control of the railroads back to their companies. The 605: 655: 584: 86: 58: 764: 544: 419: 308: 39: 315:
as a tourist destination, advertising the park's unequaled scenery and easy access by its trains, which stopped on both the
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between 1915 and 1929. The Glacier Park Limited came to be when another one of Great Northern's St. Paul to Seattle routes,
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before ending in Seattle. Eastbound, the limited started in Seattle, and passed through Spokane, Whitefish, Havre, Minot,
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s train numbers of 3 & 4 on the GN timetable once the Empire Builder took train numbers 1 & 2.
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pulled the train. GN used their electric locomotives to pull the train through both the old
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s creation just a few weeks later made 3 trains along the same route redundant. During
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was renamed. The Limited also had a split with a small consist going to
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Despite not being the flagship train of the Great Northern, The
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operated from April 25, 1915, until May 31, 1929, when the
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