Union Pacific railroad company
Union Pacific Railroad Class I freight-hauling railroad in the United States
Union Pacific Railroad.
VIAF ID: 127787395 (Corporate)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Union Pacific Railroad Company
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Union Pacific Railroad Company
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5xx's: Related Names (11)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Nevada Central Railway
- 551 _ _ ‡a Omaha, Neb. ‡4 orta ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBusiness
- 510 2 _ ‡a Oregon Railway and Navigation Company
- 510 2 _ ‡a Oregon Short Line Railroad Company
- 510 2 _ ‡a Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company
- 510 2 _ ‡a Southern Pacific Company
- 510 2 _ ‡a Spokane International Railroad
- 510 2 _ ‡a St. Joseph & Grand Island Railway
- 510 2 _ ‡a St. Joseph &Grand Island Railway
- 510 2 _ ‡a Union Pacific Railway Company
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Works
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Boise, Idaho, yesterday and today. | |
California | |
Central Pacific railroad. An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean ... approved July 1, 1862; and an act ammendatory thereof, approved July 2, 1864 [with amendments approved Mar. 3, 1865]. | |
Colorado mountain playgrounds | |
The Columbia River | |
Eighty four forty four | |
Encyclopedia of western railroad history, 1986- : | |
The evolution of the locomotive from 1813 to 1891, a brief record of great achievements. | |
The fossil fields of Wyoming : reports / by members of the Union Pacific expedition | |
From the North American & United States gazette. Washington, Feb. 8, 1878. | |
Guide to the Union Pacific railroad lands; 12,000,000 acres best farming, grazing and mineral lands in America, in the state of Nebraska and territories of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, for sale by the Union Pacific railroad company, in tracts to suit purchasers and at low prices. | |
Historical guide to N. Am. railroads, 1985: | |
Info news | |
Irrigation. Its history, methods, statistics and results. Lands irrigated along the Union Pacific system. | |
Making travel safe : the modern railroad problem. | |
Map and profile of first 40 miles of Union Pacific Rail Road Eastern Division extending west from boundary between states of Missouri and Kansas | |
Map of the central portion of the United States showing the lines of the proposed Pacific railroads. | |
Map of the routes of the Union Pacific Rail Roads with their eastern connections, compiled from authorized explorations, public surveys, and other reliable data from the departments of the government, by W.J. Keeler, Civil Engineer, November, 1867. | |
Map of the Union Pacific Rail Road and surveys of 1864, 65, 66, 67, 1868 from Missouri River to Humboldt Wells, G.M. Dodge, Chief Engineer. | |
Map of the United States (geographically correct). | |
National platforms, of the Republican, Democratic Independence, Prohibition and Peoples parties, and other and statistical information, compiled from official publication. | |
New trans-continental map of the Pacific R.R. and routes of overland travel to Colorado, Nebraska, the Black Hills, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, California and the Pacific Coast. | |
Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific railway, E. D., from the Smoky Hill river, Kansas, to the Rio Grande. | |
The Oregon short line country. | |
Panoramic perspective of the area adjacent to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead recreational area | |
Pocket atlas of the world. | |
Pony express route April 3, 1860 - October 24, 1861 | |
Report of J. I. Blair, president of the Sioux City branch Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific Railroad its progress and prospects. Completion of Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad connecting with Union Pacific at Omaha. | |
Report of surveys across the continent, in 1867-'68, on the thirty-fifth and thirty-second parallels, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific railway to the Pacific ocean at San Francisco and San Diego. | |
The resources and attractions of Idaho; facts on farming, stock raising, mining, lumbering, and other industries, and notes on climate, scenery, game, fish, and health and pleasure resorts. With the compliments of the Passenger department. | |
The resources and attractions of Washington for the home seeker, capitalist, and tourist ... | |
S. Ex. Doc. 52-4 | |
Ski school - Sun Valley | |
Southern Nebraska industrial properties, Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury, Union Pacific Railroad. | |
Souvenir and views of Union Pacific, "the Overland Route," the world's pictorial line. | |
Story of the building of the Pacific roads | |
A survey of railroads of selected industrial countries | |
Theatrical diary Season ... | |
Thrilling Sun Valley, Idaho, owned and operated by the Pacific Union Railroad | |
Timetable | |
To the gold fields of the Black Hills! Via Omaha & ydney, or Cheyenne. The Union Pacific offers the quickest, safest and most reliable route to the New Eldorado! | |
Union Pacific locomotive directory. | |
Union Pacific Rail Road, map of a portion of Nebraska Territory, showing surveys and location of lines by Peter A. Dey, C.E. | |
Union Pacific rail road: the great national highway between the Missouri river and California. The direct route to Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Nevada, and California. Open from Omaha to the mountains. | |
Union Pacific Railroad : a brief history. | |
Union Pacific railroad company V. The United States. Evidence for defendant. | |
The Union Pacific Railroad from Omaha, Nebraska, across the continent, making, with its connections, an unbroken line from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Chartered by the United States. Its construction, resources, earnings and prospects. | |
Union Pacific Railroad; report of the consulting engineer on the location between Omaha City and the Platte Valley, dated December 21, 1864. | |
Union Pacific Railroad : report of Thomas C. Durant, vice-president and general manager, to the Board of Directors, in relation to the surveys made up to the close of the year 1864. | |
[Union Pacific system panoramic view of the western United States]. | |
Washington : A complete and comprehensive description | |
Winter swim - Sun Valley | |
Yellowstone National Park. | |
Zion, Grand canyon, Bryce canyon, national parks, the Cedar breaks, Kaibab national forest, issued by Union Pacific system. |