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Montana depots: Belton (West Glacier), MT depot, August 2001. Lindsay Korst photo. Big Sandy, MT depot. Photo by Ben Ringnalda taken in July 2003. Browning is located about 12 miles east of East Glacier, MT and is the headquarters of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. The depot is located just on the edge (south) of town. Photo taken in July 1998 by Lindsay Korst. Butte, MT depot. The former Great Northern depot in Butte, Montana is quite impressive. The building is still in use by a local business, but the former GN line from Butte to Helena was torn out in the 1980s. Photo by Lindsay Korst taken in July, 1998. Carter, MT depot photo by Brian McLoughlin. Chinook, MT, July 1991 photo by Kevin Brown and June 2001 photo by Ron Gebhardt. Update: Chinook, MT depot - July 2003 photo by Lindsay Korst. Columbia Falls, MT depot. Photo taken July 2004 by Lindsay Korst. Culbertson, MT depot, June 2001 photo by Ron Gebhardt. Update: Culbertson, MT depot - July 2003 photo by Lindsay Korst. Cut Bank, Montana proclaims itself "The Coldest Spot In The Nation" due to the frequent record-breaking low temperatures during winter. Just west of town is an
often-photographed huge steel trestle. The town is located 47 miles east of Glacier Park and 23 miles west of Shelby, MT on the ex-GN "Hi-Line". Dutton, MT depot photo by Brian McLoughlin. East Glacier, MT, depot. Also known as the "Glacier Park" depot. This is a seasonal Amtrak stop for the Empire Builder, usually from mid-June to mid-September. Essex, MT depot, July 1991. Kevin Brown photo. Eureka, MT depot. Photo taken July 2004 by Lindsay Korst. Glasgow, MT depot - July 2003 photos by Lindsay Korst. Great Falls, MT depot. The former Great Northern Railway passenger depot in Great Falls, MT is located on the east bank of the Missouri River. It has been refurbished inside and is used as offices for the local utility company. Photo by Lindsay Korst in July, 1998. Havre, MT depot. Photo by Lindsay Korst taken in July, 2003. Kalispell, MT depot. Photos taken July 2004 by Lindsay Korst. Libby, MT depot. Photo taken July 1994 by Lindsay Korst. Update: Libby, MT depot. Photos taken July 2004 by Lindsay Korst. Malta, MT depot - July 2003 photos by Lindsay Korst. Nashua, MT depot - July 2003 photo by Lindsay Korst. Plentywood, MT depot - July 2003 photos by Lindsay Korst. Rexford, MT depot. Relocated to a museum in Eureka, MT and alongside ex-GN caboose BN 10927. Photo taken July 2004 by Lindsay Korst. Scobey, MT depot - July 2003 photos by Lindsay Korst. Shelby, MT depot. Located on the ex-GN "Hi-Line" across the top of Montana, Shelby has a sizable yard and is a junction point with another ex-GN line which travels southeast through Great Falls, MT and on to Laurel, MT. Sidney, MT depot, July 2001 photos by Ron Gebhardt. Update: Sidney depot, July 2003 photo by Lindsay Korst. Summit, MT (Marias Pass) depot has been moved offline about a half mile from its original location and is now used as a restaurant. August 2001 photos by Nate Cloak. Whitefish, MT depot, July 1991. Kevin Brown photo. Williston, ND depot - July 2003 photos by Lindsay Korst. Wolf Point, MT depot - July 2003 photo by Lindsay Korst. |