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  2. List of Wyoming railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad: Wyoming Colorado Railroad: WYCO 1987 2007 none Line scrapped in 2007, the division in the state of Oregon is still in operation, however. Wyoming and Missouri River Railroad: 1895 1924 Wyoming and Missouri River Railway: Wyoming and Missouri River Railway: 1924 1927 N/A Wyoming North and South ...

  3. Genesee & Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The Genesee and Wyoming Railroad was the flagship predecessor to the G&W; Edward L. Fuller purchased it out of a bankruptcy in 1899. At that time, the railroad was operating as a 14.5-mile long (23.3 km) single-track line serving a single customer, a salt mine owned by Fuller in Retsof, New York. It was still operating the same line for the ...

  4. List of railroads owned by Genesee & Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    North America. Operates Allegheny and Eastern Railroad, Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. Operates Willamette and Pacific Railroad. Purchased for $210 million from Canadian Pacific Railway. [24] Operates original Genesee and Wyoming Railroad and Dansville and Mount Morris Railroad. Operates Salt Lake City Southern Railroad.

  5. Genesee and Wyoming Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Genesee and Wyoming Railroad ( reporting mark GNWR) was a flagship short-line railroad owned by Genesee & Wyoming Inc. The G&W Railroad was the small Western NY salt-hauling railroad that ran between Retsof, New York, and Caledonia, New York, only 14.5 miles (23.3 km) long, and began in 1899. [ 1] It was the first railroad in today's global ...

  6. Colorado and Wyoming Railway - Wikipedia

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    CW 1630 on October 5, 2020, in Carbondale, Kansas. Founded in 1899, the Colorado and Wyoming Railway (reporting mark CW) is a subsidiary of the Evraz North America. It hauls coal, ore and steel products on about five miles of track inside ERVAZ - Pueblo, CO Steel Mills facility (formerly Colorado Fuel and Iron's Minnequa plant) in Pueblo, Colorado, and connects to the Union Pacific Railroad ...

  7. Dale Creek Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Dale Creek Crossing was a railway bridge located in present-day Wyoming. The 650-foot (200 m) bridge, completed in 1868 in the southeastern Wyoming Territory, presented engineers of the United States' first transcontinental railroad one of their most difficult challenges. [2] Dale Creek Bridge, the longest bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad ...

  8. Cheyenne and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Cheyenne and Northern Railway was a railroad in the U.S. state of Wyoming. 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 ...

  9. Wyoming Railway - Wikipedia

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    1918 map of the railroad. The Wyoming Railway, now defunct, was an American railroad built and operated between the towns of Clearmont and Buffalo, Wyoming, a distance of 28.53 miles (45.91 km). The railroad provided Buffalo with a link to the national railway network via a connection with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad at Clearmont.