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Service to Ash Fork began in the early 1880s when the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad (predecessor of the Santa Fe) built through town, then in the Arizona Territory. After the completion of a line in 1895—the Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway—to Phoenix, Ash Fork became an important junction point for the Santa Fe. [2]
Its general manager was Ron Bergamo, an alumnus of the University of Arizona returning to Tucson after a six-year stint as general manager of KTSP-TV/KSAZ-TV in Phoenix. [ 5 ] Delays in permitting for the tower site on U.S. Forest Service land [ 7 ] held up construction more than anticipated, but KWBA-TV began broadcasting on December 31, 1998 ...
Last Santa Fe passenger service 1955. Still in use by Arizona and California Railroad as a company office. Patagonia: SPRR: 1900: Built by New Mexico & Arizona Railroad. Last Southern Pacific passenger service 1962. Still standing. Restored in 1990s and 2000s. Peoria: ATSF: 1895: Built by Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway. Last Santa Fe ...
City of license/market Station Channel Primary affiliation Owner Years of affiliation Notes Phoenix, AZ: KPHE-LD: 44.3: Independent: Gray Television: 2023-2024: Replaced by Defy: San Diego, CA
Sierra Prieta 'Summit Station' Santa Fe Prescott Phoenix Railway. On December 28, 1911, the line was merged into Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's non-operating subsidiary (paper railroad) of the California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway. Today the line from Ash Fork to Phoenix is operated by the BNSF Railway. Due to its many winding ...
Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railroad Depot – built in 1907 and located at Cortez St. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 8, 1988, reference #82004978 Sisters of Mercy Hospital and Convent – built in 1896 and located at 200 Grove Ave.
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Beginning in 2018, KSAZ-TV produced a 7 p.m. newscast, Fox 10 Xtra News at 7, for air on KUTP; this program, the station's first regular newscast, debuted in July 2018. [21] In addition, the station airs two hours of LiveNow from Fox, the Fox television stations' over-the-top streaming news offering, which originated as Fox 10 News Now in Phoenix.