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The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad began in 1888 as the Arizona and South Eastern Railroad, a short line serving copper mines in southern Arizona. Over the next few decades, it grew into a 1200-mile system that stretched from Tucumcari, New Mexico, southward to El Paso, Texas, and westward to Tucson, Arizona, with several branch lines, including one to Nacozari, Mexico.
The El Paso and Northeastern Railway (EP&NE) was a short line railroad that was built around the beginning of the twentieth century to help connect the industrial and commercial center at El Paso, Texas, with physical resources and the United States' national transportation hub in Chicago.
East Texas Central Railroad; El Paso and Northeastern Railroad; ... Gulf Coast Lines; Gulf, Colorado and San Saba Railway; Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway; H.
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: Rio Grande, Micolithic and Northern Railway: 1926 1929 N/A Rio Grande Northern Railroad: 1893 1897 N/A Rio Grande and Pecos Railway: 1882 1884 Rio Grande ...
S. San Bernardino–Riverside Line; San Dimas Line; San Fernando Line; San Francisco and Alameda Railroad; San Francisco and Oakland Railroad; San Joaquin Valley and Yosemite Railroad
3420 (C-19, 2-8-0), owned by El Paso Historic Board, stored at Phelps Dodge copper refinery, El Paso, Texas; 3709 , being restored to operation at Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo, California; 3769 , On display and used as a switch engine for the Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden, Utah.
As many as five daily excursion trains from El Paso, Texas, (with a $3 fare in 1907) were scheduled through the summer months, and one or two daily round trips provided passenger and mail service through the winter. [1] The line became part of the Phelps Dodge El Paso and Southwestern Railroad in 1905 and was leased by Southern Pacific Railroad ...
The defunct railroads of North America regrouped several railroads in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The following is a list of the past railroad companies. The following is a list of the past railroad companies.