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Union Pacific Railroad: Colorado Railroad: CB&Q: 1909 1930 Colorado and Southern Railway: Colorado Central Railroad: UP: 1877 1890 Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway: Colorado and Southern Railway: C&S, CS CB&Q: 1898 1981 Burlington Northern Railroad: Colorado and Wyoming Railway: CW 1899 1980 N/A Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway: UP ...
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 Gulf Railway and later became part of the Colorado and Southern Railway when ...
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]
Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad [12] BPRR: II: Founded - 1988: 728 mi (1,172 km) Operates Allegheny and Eastern Railroad, Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. California Northern Railroad [13] CFNR: III: Acquired - 2012 a: 255 mi (410 km) Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway [14] CBNS: III: Acquired - 2012 a: 245 mi (394 km) Carolina Piedmont ...
The Wyoming & Northwestern also wholly owns 32.183 miles of standard-gauge and 0.225 mile of three-rail yard tracks and sidings. Its road thus embraces 180.416 miles of all tracks wholly owned. In addition, it owns 0.342 undivided mile of yard tracks and sidings jointly and equally with another carrier.
Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming (11 P) A. Amtrak stations in Wyoming (1 C) F. Former railway stations in Wyoming (1 C, 9 P)
Railroad tracks near Kane, Wyoming. Kane is a ghost town that existed 2 miles (3.2 km) south of the confluence of the Shoshone River and the Bighorn River in Big Horn County, northern Wyoming, United States. Kane started as a lumber shipping point. In 1832, wagon trains of Captain B.L.E. Bonneville passed through Kane.
Pages in category "Wyoming railroads" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...