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Great Northern's Empire Builder passenger train passes through Winona Junction, Wisconsin in June, 1958. The cars bear the eye-popping Omaha Orange, Pullman Green and gold stripe paint scheme (known as the "Empire Builder scheme") that became the standard for GN passenger trains for 20 years.

Photograph by Donald E. Smith.

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