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  2. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Eastern Railroad: AE 1904 1955 Southern Pacific Company: Arizona Extension Railroad: 1917 N/A Arizona Mineral Belt Railroad: 1883 1888 Central Arizona Railway: Arizona Narrow Gauge Railroad: 1882 1887 Tucson, Globe and Northern Railroad: Arizona and New Mexico Railway: SP: 1883 1935 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad: Arizona and South ...

  3. Timeline of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the area which today comprises the U.S. state of Arizona. Situated in the desert southwest, for millennia the area was home to a series of Pre-Columbian peoples. By 1 AD, the dominant groups in the area were the Hohokam, the Mogollon, and the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as the Anasazi). The ...

  4. History of the Southern Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Central Railroad 1881–1887; Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa Railway 1894–1895; Arizona and Colorado Railroad Company of New Mexico 1904–1910; El Paso and Southwestern Railroad. Arizona and New Mexico Railway 1883–1935 Clifton and Southern Pacific Railway 1883 (Narrow Gauge) Clifton and Lordsburg Railway; Arizona and South Eastern ...

  5. Category:Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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  6. Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway (SFP&P) was a common carrier railroad that later became an operating subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Arizona. At Ash Fork, Arizona, the SFP&P connected with Santa Fe's operating subsidiary, the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad mainline, that ran from California to Chicago.

  7. Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway was a common carrier incorporated on January 24, 1894. The railway built from a connection with the Southern Pacific Railroad at Bowie, Arizona (known as Teviston until 1908), and continued northwest for 125.75 miles to its terminus at the mining town of Globe, Arizona.

  8. History of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The history of Arizona ... The remoteness of the region was eased by the arrival of railroads in 1880. Arizona became a state in 1912 but was primarily rural with an ...

  9. Timeline of Class I railroads (1930–1976) - Wikipedia

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    February 1: Southern Pacific Company subsidiary San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway acquires the property of the San Diego and Arizona Railway, half-owned by the SP. [18] July 1: New Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad lessor New Orleans Great Northern Railway acquires the property of GM&N subsidiary New Orleans Great Northern Railroad. [19]