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- Lakes_Subdivision abstract "The Lakes Subdivision or Lakes Sub is a railway line operated by BNSF Railway that runs about 157 miles (253 km) from the Grand Forks Subdivision at Cass Lake, Minnesota, to Superior, Wisconsin, where there are a number of lines. U.S. Highway 2 runs parallel to the line for most of its route. U.S. 2 continues across the St. Louis River east of Brookston, while the rail line stays on the southern bank of the river. Prior to the creation of BNSF, the line was operated by the Burlington Northern Railroad as part of their Lake Superior Division. Today, it is operated by BNSF's Twin Cities Division.BNSF's Casco Subdivision to Hibbing connects to the Lakes Sub on both ends, at Gunn near Grand Rapids and at Brookston. The Lakes Sub also has a junction with the Brainerd Subdivision at Carlton and the Hinckley Subdivision at Boylston in Wisconsin.As of 2009, the line carried about seven trains per day which primarily had loads of coal and taconite.".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageID "29087515".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageLength "2295".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageRevisionID "558275849".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink BNSF_Railway.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Brainerd_Subdivision.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Brookston,_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Burlington_Northern_Railroad.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Carlton,_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Casco_Subdivision.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Cass_Lake,_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Category:BNSF_Railway_lines.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Northern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Wisconsin.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Forks_Subdivision.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Rapids,_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Hibbing,_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Hinckley_Subdivision.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Louis_River.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Superior,_Wisconsin.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink Taconite.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_2.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakes Subdivision".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakes".
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lakes_Subdivision.
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- Lakes_Subdivision wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-rail-transport-stub.
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- Lakes_Subdivision subject Category:BNSF_Railway_lines.
- Lakes_Subdivision subject Category:Great_Northern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Lakes_Subdivision subject Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Minnesota.
- Lakes_Subdivision subject Category:Rail_infrastructure_in_Wisconsin.
- Lakes_Subdivision hypernym Line.
- Lakes_Subdivision type Line.
- Lakes_Subdivision type Railroad.
- Lakes_Subdivision comment "The Lakes Subdivision or Lakes Sub is a railway line operated by BNSF Railway that runs about 157 miles (253 km) from the Grand Forks Subdivision at Cass Lake, Minnesota, to Superior, Wisconsin, where there are a number of lines. U.S. Highway 2 runs parallel to the line for most of its route. U.S. 2 continues across the St. Louis River east of Brookston, while the rail line stays on the southern bank of the river.".
- Lakes_Subdivision label "Lakes Subdivision".
- Lakes_Subdivision sameAs Q6478978.
- Lakes_Subdivision sameAs m.0dlm5xl.
- Lakes_Subdivision sameAs Q6478978.
- Lakes_Subdivision wasDerivedFrom Lakes_Subdivision?oldid=558275849.
- Lakes_Subdivision isPrimaryTopicOf Lakes_Subdivision.