There are several main rail lines in North Dakota along with many spur lines.
One main rail line travels from Montana to Minnesota, going through the North Dakota towns of Dickinson, Bismarck, and Fargo.
Another main rail line travels from Montana to Minnesota, going through the North Dakota towns of Williston, Minot, Devils Lake, and Grand Forks.
Another main line travels from Montana to Minnesota, going through the North Dakota towns of Williston, Minot, and Fargo. This is also the rail line used by the passenger trains.
Another main line travels from Fargo to Grand Forks.
The Canadian Pacific line goes from the northwest to the southeast corner of North Dakota, traveling through the town of Minot.
North Dakota's capital is Bismarck.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_North_Dakota go to that site for more info on North Dakota (it has an outline that u can see)
The North used railroads for importing goods.
The North had 34,022 kilometres of railroads The South had 14,141 " " " The Border States had 3,020 kilometres of railroads .
Kansas had railroads
There are several definitions of "Dakotas". The Dakota are a North American Indian tribe, also known as Sioux. Dakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and the Assiniboin Indians. Dakota was the name of a US Territory which became the US states of North Dakota and South Dakota. Collectively, North Dakota and South Dakota are known as "the Dakotas".
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In North America, there are numerous railroads.
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North Carolina, South Carolina, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South