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The Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Railroad (formerly the San Luis & Rio Grande Railroad) is a class III railroad operating in south-central Colorado.It runs on 154 miles (248 km) of former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad tracks on three lines radiating from Alamosa and interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad in Walsenburg.
The Denver & Rio Grande Railway (D&RG) was incorporated on October 27, 1870, by General William Jackson Palmer (1836–1909), and a board of four directors. It was originally announced that the new 3 ft (914 mm) railroad would proceed south from Denver and travel an estimated 875 miles (1,408 km) south to El Paso via Pueblo, westward along the Arkansas River, and continue southward through the ...
The Utah Division of the former Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW) is a rail line that connects Grand Junction, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah (formerly Ogden) in the Western United States. It is now incorporated into the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) system as part of the Central Corridor.
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad: Rio Grande and Pagosa Springs Railroad: 1895 1914 N/A Rio Grande, Pueblo and Southern Railroad: DRGW: 1902 1908 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad: Rio Grande Sangre de Cristo Railroad: DRGW: 1901 1908 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad: Rio Grande Southern Railroad: DRGW: 1889 1951 N/A Rio Grande Western Railway: DRGW ...
The railroad of San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway Company, herein called the San Benito and Rio Grande Valley, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in southeastern Texas. The owned mileage consists of two disconnected main lines, with branches.
The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company (of 1886) used under trackage rights 69 miles of the road of other carriers. Development of Fixed Physical Property. Of the 1,662 miles of road owned by The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company (of 1886) on the date of consolidation, it had acquired 1,301 miles by purchase and 361 miles by construction.
The Eagle Pass Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge showing Camino Real International Bridge in the background. This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte), from the Gulf of Mexico, upstream to its source.
Port Isabel and Rio Grande Valley Railway: Rio Grande City Railway: MP: 1924 1956 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Rio Grande and Eagle Pass Railway: 1885 1947 N/A Rio Grande and El Paso Railroad: ATSF: 1880 1914 Rio Grande, El Paso and Santa Fe Railroad: Rio Grande, El Paso and Santa Fe Railroad: ATSF: 1914 1994 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway