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A good heart will see the beauty of Western North Dakota where cattle, history, culture and scenery are unlike anywhere else. Here is what you could see when you visit Western North Dakota.
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Canadian Pacific Winds Alongside the Old Red Trail
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Canadian Pacific Winds Alongside the Old Red Trail

The energy industry has long worked through the Badlands. Between Medora and Beach, North Dakota a CP Soo train runs a Burlington Northern Sante Fe line pulling grain cars. This is unusual first because it's a CP Soo on a BNSF line, and second because it's in those cars. This line typically moves coal from Wyoming to power plants in Minnesota and Illinois.

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