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Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Accession # Publication Title Author Date Location Notes Shop 2nd Floor/ Brotherhood of Center North Rack 1 1972.308.0004 Constitution of the Brotherhood Railway Carmen Railroad Trainmen 1917 /Shelf 6 Research Library /East 1972.321.0003 Air Brake Examination - First Year Section 10 /Shelf 5 Research Library /Section S. 10 / Shelf 1972.321.0004 Consolidation Key to Transportation Progress 1961 5/Center Rack Research Library /Section S. 10 / Shelf 1972.321.0004a Consolidation Key to Transportation Progress 1961 5/Center Rack Northern Pacific Yellowstone Park Line Instructions for Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0005 Locomotive Fuel Economy Railway 1907 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Instructions for Operating Chicago M. A. Research Library / 1972.321.0006 and Maintaining Air Brake and Air Signal Apparatus. Douohure & Co. 1905 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Instructions for William Moir / C. M. Research Library / Back of Book is 1972.321.0007 Locomotive Fuel Economy Levey 1908 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Broken United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroad Northern Pacific Railroad Transportation Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0008 Rules Railway 1912 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Instructions to Engineers, H. M. Curry/G.A. Firemen and Other Employes for the Economical Use of Goodell/E.C. Research Library / 1972.321.0009 Fuel. Blanchard 1908 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Instructions to Engineers, H. M. Curry/G.A. Firemen and Other Employee for the Economical Use of Goodell/E.C. Research Library / 1972.321.0009a Fuel. Blanchard 1913 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0010 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Schedule for Engineers Railway 1909 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Research Library / Written in Tom 1972.321.0010a Northern Pacific Railway Co. Schedule for Engineers Railway 1917 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Beeuatle May 1917 1 of 82 Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Accession # Publication Title Author Date Location Notes Northern Pacific Railway Co. Safety Rules and Admonitions for the General Guidance and Protection Research Library / 1972.321.0011 of Employes. J.M. Rapelje 1912 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Yellowstone Park Air Brake Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0012 Instruction Book No. 1 Railway 1923 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Schedule for Locomotive Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0013 Firemen and Hostlers Railway 1913 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0014 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Schedule for Engineers Railway 1913 Section 10 / Shelf 6 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Schedule for Locomotive Northern Pacific Research Library / 1972.321.0015 Firemen and Hostlers Railway 1924 Section 10/Shelf 6 1925 "National Electrical Code" Regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for Electric Wiring Research Library / 1972.321.0016 and Apparatus American Standard 1925 Section 10/Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Transportation Rules of N. P. R. R. - Questions and Northern Pacific Floor/North Section 1972.321.0017 Answers Railway 1926 Center Rack 1/ Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Revised Special Northern Pacific Railway Transportation Rules Effective Northern Pacific Floor/North Section Instructions and 1972.321.0018 April 1st, 1926 Railway 1921 Center Rack 1/ Shelf 6 Rulings … 1929 Worthington Pump Museum Shop 2nd Worthington Locomotive Feed Water Heater and Machinery Floor/North Section 1972.321.0019 Information for Enginemen Corporation 1929 Center Rack 1/ Shelf 6 The Railroad Fuel and Museum Shop 2nd Traveling Engineers' Floor/North Section 1972.321.0020 The Traveling Engineers' Examination Book Association 1926 Center Rack 1/ Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Water Damager Transportation Rules and General Instructions of the Northern Pacific Floor/North Section /Notes written on 1972.321.0021 Consolidated Code Railway 1926 Center Rack 1/ Shelf 6 front page 2 of 82 Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Accession # Publication Title Author Date Location Notes Notes on back page The Consolidated Code of Transportation Rules and Northern Pacific Research Library / for modifications of 1972.321.0022 General Instructions Railway 1939 Section 10/Shelf 6 rules Northern Pacific Railway Co. Safety Rules and Museum Shop 2nd Admonition for the general guidance and protection of Floor Center all employs and the public. Excerpts from the Operating Northern Pacific Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0024 Rules and General Instructions Special Rules Railway 1954 6/ Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Floor Center Railroad Safety - Long Trains before the Interstate Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0025 Commerce Commission 1955 1/Shelf 6 Westinghouse Air Museum Shop 2nd Brake Co. Air Brake Floor Center No. 2606-1 Operating Instructions 24-RL Locomotive Division, Wilmerding, Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0026 Brake Equipment PA. 1955 1/Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Floor Center Railroad Safety - Long Trains before the Interstate Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0027 Commerce Commission 1955 1/Shelf 6 2nd Floor Center Northern Pacific Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0028 The Consolidated Code of Operating Rules Railway 1959 1/Shelf 6 Museum Shop 2nd Floor Center Questions and Answers on the Consolidated Code of Northern Pacific Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0029 Operating Rules and General Instructions Railway 1959 1/Shelf 6 2nd Floor Center notes on Northern Pacific Railway Co. Air Brake Rules and Special Northern Pacific Bookshelf /North Communication 1972.321.0030 Instructions Railway 1959 Rack 1 /Shelf 6 Signals 2nd Floor Center Bookshelf/North Rack 1972.321.0031 Your Social Security U.S. Government 1961 1 /Shelf 6 3 of 82 Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Accession # Publication Title Author Date Location Notes Museum Storage/ 2nd Floor/ Center Questions and Answers on the Consolidated Code of Bookshelf /South 1972.321.0032 Operating Rles and General Instructions H.C. Grafton Rack 1/ Shelf 2 Museum Storage / Northern Pacific Railway Company Instructions for 2nd FloorCenter Operating and Maintaining Air Brake and Air Signal Mechanical Bookshelf /South 1972.321.0033 Apparatus Superintendent Rack 1/ Shelf 2 Museum Storage/ 2nd Floor/ Center Freight Train Handling Westinghouse Air Brake Bookshelf /South 1972.321.0034 Company F. B. Farmer 1914 Rack 1/ Shelf 2 Museum Storage/ 2nd Floor/ Center Interstate Commerce Commission Bureau of Statistcs, Bookshelf /South 1972.321.0035 Rules Governing Monthlly Reports of Railway Accidents George B. Mc Ginty 1922 Rack 1/ Shelf 2 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Safety Rules and Admonitions for the general guidance and protection of all employes and the public. Excerpts from the Northern Pacific Research Library / 1977.048.0004 Operating Rules and General Instructions. Special Rules Railway 1930 Section 10/Shelf 6 Research Library 1978.157.0026 The Overland Route Time Tables Union Pacific System 1926 /Section 9/Shelf 4 Elva Pilling Research Library Center Section 10 Copy from; The Tell 1979.067.0002 The Story of American Railroads Stewart H. Holbrook 1947 /Shelf 5/ Tale 9/1952 inside book written 1980.263.0009 The Trip of My Life W. R. Callaway 1909 note Research Library/ The Railroader: Official Journal Employees Mutual Center Section 9 1981.073.0001 Benefit Association Alfred E. Perlman 1971 /Shelf 5 Research Library/ Center Section 9 1982.425.0001 Special Instructions No. 5 Burlington Northern 1974 /Shelf 4 4 of 82 Northern Pacific Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad Publication List Yellowstone Gateway Museum - January 2019 Accession # Publication Title Author Date Location Notes Research Library/ Burlington Nothern Center Section 9 1982.425.0002 Special Instructions No. 8 Railroad Co. 1977 /Shelf 4 Shop 2nd Floor: Center North Rack 1 1982.425.0005 Railroad Commission Law State of Montana E.W. King: A.N. Yoder 1905 /Shelf 6 Research Library/ Northern Pacific Center Section 9 1982.425.0006 Western Vacations Railway Company /Shelf 5 Research Library/ Northern Pacific Center Section 9 1982.425.0007 Yellowstone Division Time Table 2 Railway Company 1967 /Shelf 4 Northern Pacific Railway Co. Instructions for Operating Research Library / 1984.397.0006 and Maintaining Air Brake Apparatus. The Pioneer Press Co. 1901 Section 10 / Shelf 6 2nd Floor Shop / Northern Pacific Railway Co. Yellowstone Park Air Center North Rack 1984.397.0007 Brake Instruction Book No. 1 NPRY 1923 Section 1 /Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0014 Seniority Book and E. 1975 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0015 Seniority Book and E. 1978 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0016 Seniority Book and E. 1978 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0039 Seniority Book and E. 1964 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0040 Seniority Book and E. 1966 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0040a Seniority Book and E. 1978 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0041 Seniority Book and E. 1962 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B. of L. F. Research Library/ 1984.451.0042 Seniority Book and E. 1963 Section 9/ Shelf 6 The Old Montana Division-Railroad Men's Time and Members of B.
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