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The Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad, a railroad of 100.4 miles (161.6 km) in length in the U.S. state of Nevada, [1] offered point-to-point service between Mina and Goldfield, [2] running over the Excelsior Mountains and parallel to the Monte Cristo Range. It operated from 1905 until 1947.
The capital liability of the Tonopah Railroad at October 31, [...] GOLDFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY. The Goldfield Railroad Company was a Nevada corporation, whose principal office was in Tonopah, Nev. It was incorporated on October 10, 1904, under the general laws of Nevada for a period of 50 years.
Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad (BLE), owned by Canadian National Railway [35] Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad (reporting mark BG), incorporated by interests of the Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad, later merged with the Tonopah and Tidewater and the Las Vegas and Tonopah. Central of Georgia Railroad (CG), owned by Norfolk Southern Railway [33]
Union Pacific Railroad: Tonopah Railroad: 1903 1905 Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad: Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad: 1905 1946 N/A Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad: 1904 1940 N/A Utah, Nevada and California Railroad: UP: 1899 1903 San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad: Virginia and Truckee Railroad: 1868 1905 Virginia and Truckee Railway
Upon abandonment of the railroad in 1917/1918, these locomotives were sold to the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad, and the San Diego and Arizona Railway. When the LV&T merged with the Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad in 1914, it also acquired its 6 steam locomotives, involving two 0-6-0 switcher locomotives, two ...
Missouri Pacific Railroad: St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad: SLSF: 1895 1899 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway: SLSF: 1895 1901 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: SLSF SLSF 1916 1980 Burlington Northern Inc. St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: SLSF: 1896 1915
TFS - Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway; Kansas City Southern Railway; TG - Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad, Tremont and Gulf Railway; TGAX - Texasgulf; TGCX - PolyOne Company; TGIX - Texasgulf; PCS Phosphate Company; TGOX - US Rail Services; TGPX - Tamak Transportation Corporation; TGSX - Texasgulf; Tg Soda Ash
In 1906, the railroad also acquired four locomotives from the Tonopah Railway (later the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad). [4] By 1891, the line had reached McEwen, 22 miles (35 km) west of Baker City, and the railroad began offering passenger and freight service. To reach uncut forests further west, the company extended the line in stages.