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Grand Island and Northern Wyoming Railroad: CB&Q: 1889 1897 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Laramie, Hahns Peak and Pacific Railway: 1901 1914 Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway: Laramie, North Park and Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Company: UP: 1880 1900 Union Pacific Railroad: Laramie, North Park and Western Railroad: UP: 1924 1951
Cover of To Geyserland, an Oregon Short Line Railroad brochure. Oregon Short Line Yellowstone Park ad in Goodwin's Weekly of Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 23, 1911. In 1889, the Oregon Short Line Railway merged with Utah & Northern Railway and 6 other smaller railroads to form the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway.
The Point of Rocks Stage Station is a former resting place at the meeting point of the Overland Trail and the Union Pacific Railroad in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA.It was built as a stop for the Overland Stage Line in the 1861 or 1862, equidistant between the earlier Black Buttes and Salt Wells stations, which were 28 miles (45 km) apart.
Gardiner was on the southern terminus of a branch line from Livingston and is at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park. Passengers would be shuttled to/from the park via stagecoach. The station was designed by Robert Reamer in the rustic style. Passenger service eventually diminished from Gardiner, and the station was torn down in 1954.
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]
US 14 was originally the Black and Yellow Trail, so named as it connected Minnesota with the Black Hills and Yellowstone National Park. In Chicago's northwest suburbs, it is known as Northwest Highway due to its direction as well as it paralleling the old Chicago and North Western Transportation Company railroad (now Union Pacific Railroad).
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