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- Bass_Lake_Spur abstract "The Bass Lake Spur is a railroad line owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway that runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) from Minneapolis, Minnesota west to the suburb of Minnetonka. The primary operator on the line is the Twin Cities and Western Railroad which has trackage rights on the entire line and uses it to run trains from their main line to BNSF Railway's Wayzata Subdivision.The Bass Lake Spur had been part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the Milwaukee Road). A parallel line built by the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway followed the Bass Lake line very closely from Minneapolis to Hopkins, where the two lines deviated. The M&StL line ran somewhat farther north than the Milwaukee Road, but dived southward farther west. The two lines crossed at Tower E-14 in Minnetonka, which is where the Bass Lake Spur ends today and becomes the Twin Cities and Western Railroad's Glencoe Subdivision.In the east, the line formerly continued through Minneapolis in the 29th Street grade separation, now known as the Midtown Greenway. That line carried rails to the Short Line connecting Minneapolis to neighboring Saint Paul. However, the route was severed in the 1990s when Hiawatha Avenue was reconstructed. A temporary link was built between the Bass Lake line and the BNSF Railway along the Kenilworth Trail, a former Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway right-of-way. However, this link was only meant to last between one and six years. As of 2010, it has been in place for over a decade.An improved junction with CP's MN&S Spur has been planned since 1999. While there is an existing connection, it doesn't allow for continuous moves from one line to the other. Interest in building the junction has been reignited as the Southwest Corridor light rail line has moved toward implementation. The Southwest Corridor will use the Bass Lake Spur's current right-of-way along the Kenilworth Trail, so a new way of moving trains off of the Twin Cities and Western's main line into the rest of the Twin Cities rail system is necessary.".
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageID "29223749".
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageLength "3993".
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageRevisionID "643017744".
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink BNSF_Railway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Glencoe_Subdivision.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Hopkins,_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Kenilworth_Trail.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Light_rail.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink MN&S_Spur.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Merriam_Park_Subdivision.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Midtown_Greenway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Minneapolis_and_St._Louis_Railway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota_State_Highway_55.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Minnetonka,_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Paul,_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_LRT.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Park,_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Trackage_rights.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Twin_Cities_and_Western_Railroad.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLink Wayzata_Subdivision.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bass Lake Spur".
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- Bass_Lake_Spur subject Category:Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
- Bass_Lake_Spur subject Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Minnesota.
- Bass_Lake_Spur hypernym Line.
- Bass_Lake_Spur type Company.
- Bass_Lake_Spur type Company.
- Bass_Lake_Spur type Railroad.
- Bass_Lake_Spur comment "The Bass Lake Spur is a railroad line owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway that runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) from Minneapolis, Minnesota west to the suburb of Minnetonka. The primary operator on the line is the Twin Cities and Western Railroad which has trackage rights on the entire line and uses it to run trains from their main line to BNSF Railway's Wayzata Subdivision.The Bass Lake Spur had been part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the Milwaukee Road).".
- Bass_Lake_Spur label "Bass Lake Spur".
- Bass_Lake_Spur sameAs Q4867937.
- Bass_Lake_Spur sameAs m.0dlkd76.
- Bass_Lake_Spur sameAs Q4867937.
- Bass_Lake_Spur wasDerivedFrom Bass_Lake_Spur?oldid=643017744.
- Bass_Lake_Spur isPrimaryTopicOf Bass_Lake_Spur.