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The Colorado Midland Railway (reporting mark CM), [1] incorporated in 1883, was the first standard gauge railroad built over the Continental Divide in Colorado. It ran from Colorado Springs to Leadville and through the divide at Hagerman Pass to Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction .
Kansas–Colorado Railroad: 1908 1911 Garden City Western Railway, Colorado-Kansas Railway: Kansas and Colorado Railroad: MP: 1883 1891 Kansas and Colorado Pacific Railway: Kansas and Colorado Pacific Railway: MP: 1891 1909 Missouri Pacific Railway: Kansas Midland Railroad: SLSF: 1900 1900 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: Kansas Midland ...
Kansas–Colorado Railroad: 1908 1910 Colorado–Kansas Railway: Kansas Pacific Railway: UP: 1869 1880 Union Pacific Railway: Laramie, Hahns Peak and Pacific Railway: UP: 1911 1914 Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway: Laramie, North Park and Western Railroad: UP: 1924 1951 Union Pacific Railroad: Larimer and Routt County Railway: UP: 1907 1914
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The Colorado Department of Transportation purchased the line from UP in 1998 for $10.2 million in hopes of finding a short-line operator to serve farmers and others in small towns along the route. [4] In 2000, CDOT leased the line to the Colorado, Kansas & Pacific Railway. In 2004, the lease was transferred to V&S Railway. [5]
State and local governments often subsidized lines, but rarely owned them. Because of the economic importance and complexity of this new national system and failures in how they were run, the first federal regulatory agency, the Interstate Commerce Commission was created in the 1880s. The system was largely built by 1910.
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Colorado Springs ― ♦ Manitou Springs: Electric Interurban 1890: April 30, 1932 Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway [38]: 91–100 Cripple Creek ― Victor: Electric Interurban January 3, 1898: May 16, 1920 Denver Tramway: ♦ Denver (first era) Horse December 17, 1871 [38]: 106 1899 Cable December 19, 1888 [38]: 118 April 1, 1900