Excerpt from The Great Northwest: A Guide-Book and Itinerary for the Use of Tourists and Travellers
The region which is in process of development by the Northern Pacific Railroad, and the railroad systems with which it is in direct connection, embraces, in whole or in part, no less than seven of the largest States and Territories; viz.: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon; or, at a rough estimate, one-sixth of the area of the United States.
The distance between the extreme eastern and western termini of the main line, on Lake Superior and Puget Sound, inclusive of 210 miles of railroad along the Columbia River which belong to the allied Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, is 2,168 miles.
The Northern Pacific Railroad is connected with the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis by a lateral line, 136 miles in length. It has also various other branches, including one to the Yellowstone National Park, either finished or under construction, which represents a total of 700 miles of track. In addition to these branches, the trunk line has for its immediate tributaries the extensive systems of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, in Oregon and Washington Territory, and the Oregon and California Railroad, in Western Oregon.
This great system of allied railroads has opened to settlement during the past few years one of the fairest sections of the country - a region exceeded by no other part of the United States in its wealth of natural resources, nor surpassed in any of the conditions of climate or of soil which are best adapted to the well being of the human race.
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