Monday, June 24, 2013
By Troy Krause
Editor
Posted Jun. 24, 2013 @ 12:01 am
For years the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad was a source of transportation for the communities through which its tracks ran. People would board the train heading for another destination along the line.
In more recent years those tracks had fallen into disrepair, and decades had passed since anyone had ridden on the line.
That all changed June 15-16 when the North American Rail Car Operators Association (NARCOA)?brought its form of transportation to the Minnesota Prairie Line and rode its "speeders"?down the track as far...