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The Union Pacific Railroad Complex in Evanston, Wyoming, was built to serve the Union Pacific Railroad main line running through Evanston. The complex's brick buildings were built in 1912–13, with frame buildings spanning the period from 1871 to the 1920s.
Union Pacific Railroad: Colorado Railroad: CB&Q: 1909 1930 Colorado and Southern Railway: Colorado Central Railroad: UP: 1877 1890 Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway: Colorado and Southern Railway: C&S, CS CB&Q: 1898 1981 Burlington Northern Railroad: Colorado and Wyoming Railway: CW 1899 1980 N/A Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway: UP ...
The Cheyenne Depot Museum is a railroad museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States.It is located inside the 1880s Union Pacific Railroad depot. A National Historic Landmark, the station was the railroad's largest west of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and a major western example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture.
The Riverton Railroad Depot is a historic railway station located at 1st and Main Streets in Riverton, Wyoming.The depot was built by the Chicago and North Western Railway from 1906 to 1907 along a new line through central Wyoming built by the railway in 1906.
The railroad was incorporated in 1886 to build a line from Cheyenne, Wyoming, into northern Wyoming and Montana. The line extended 125 miles (201 km) to Wendover on the North Platte River . It was absorbed by Union Pacific Railroad subsidiary Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway and later became part of the Colorado and Southern Railway when ...
The Swan Ranch Railroad (SRRR) is an industrial railroad that operates within the Swan Ranch Industrial Park, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. [1] The railroad is owned and operated by Watco, which announced the formation of the SRRR on 30 November 2011. [1] SRRR began operations in December 2011, operating 17,192 feet (3.2561 mi) of trackage. [1]
Rawlins station is a former train station in Rawlins, Wyoming. It was served by the Union Pacific Railroad from its 1901 construction to 1971, and Amtrak from 1971–1983 and 1991–1997. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993, as the Union Pacific Railroad Depot .
The Ames Monument is located about 20 miles (32 km) east of Laramie, Wyoming, on a wind-blown, treeless summit south of Interstate 80 at the Vedauwoo exit. The monument is a four-sided, random ashlar pyramid, 60 feet (18 m) square at the base and 60 feet (18 m) high, constructed of light-colored native granite.