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Distinctly Montana Fall 2020

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 33 The expansion of transport and com- munication during the 19th century led to a network of railroads being construct- ed across Montana. Ranchers, miners, and town boosters were begging for rail connections to lucrative markets and to remote Montanan communities, the rail- roads meant everything. Montanans had their hopes that the Northern Pacific Railroad that would link Minnesota through Montana and on to the Pacific Coast. Unfortunately, difficult financial times and the falling-through of a government grant lead to the bankrupt- cy of the Northern Pacific. Montanans were disappointed, fearing they would be cut off from the rest of a nation racing into the future. But other railroads had their sights on Montana. On a cold December night in 1881, the first Utah and Northern Union Pacific train entered Butte, eager to tap into the Butte mining trade. (source: Gallatin History Museum archive Montana Kids & History) Other train lines like the Gallatin Valley Line, The Milwaukee Road and Turkey Red (a branch line of the Milwau- kee Road) followed playing a significant role in the economic development as the tracks stemmed from the Midwest, through Montana's Passenger Trains GALLATIN COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM

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