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RailPictures.Net Photo: RRVW 2002 Red River Valley & Western EMD GP20C at Doran, Minnesota by Bryant Kaden
 
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          » Red River Valley & Western (more..)
          » EMD GP20C (more..)
          » BNSF Morris Sub 
          » Doran, Minnesota, USA (more..)
          » April 13, 2015
          Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
          » RRVW 2002 (more..)
          » RRVW Hankinson turn (more..)
          » Bryant Kaden (more..)
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          Breckenridge, MN and Wahpeton, ND can be seen in the distance as RRVW's Hankinson turn heads south on the BNSF. To call this portion of Minnesota flat is an understatement.
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