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The Southern Pacific Santa Fe Railroad (SPSF) was a proposed merger between the parent companies of the Southern Pacific and AT&SF announced on December 23, 1983. As part of the joining of the two firms, all rail and non-rail assets owned by Santa Fe Industries and the Southern Pacific Transportation Company were placed under the control of a ...
Gueda Springs, Caldwell and Western Railroad: ATSF: 1885 1886 St. Louis, Kansas and Southwestern Railroad: Harper and Western Railroad: ATSF: 1884 1885 Southern Kansas Railway: Harvey County Railroad: ATSF: 1880 1882 Wichita and Southwestern Railway: Hutchinson and Northern Railway: HN 1912 2006 V&S Railway: Hutchinson, Oklahoma and Gulf ...
ATSF/ CB&Q/ DRGW/ RI/ UP: 1912 2001 Regional Transportation District: Denver, Utah and Pacific Railroad: CB&Q: 1880 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Denver, Western and Pacific Railway: CB&Q: 1880 1885 Denver, Marshall and Boulder Railway: Elk Mountain Railway: 1887 1898 Crystal River Railroad: Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad ...
ATSF: 1880 1882 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway: Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad: RI: 1901 1903 Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway: Cisco and Northeastern Railway: MP: 1918 1942 N/A Clinton-Oklahoma-Western Railroad Company of Texas: ATSF: 1927 1948 Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway: Colorado River Western Railway: CRW SP: 1955 1958 ...
Laton and Western Railroad: South of Frenso, a line from Laton west to Lanare was constructed from 1910 to 1912. An abandonment application for the line, approximately 17.56 miles (28.26 km), was filed in 1980. Other stations on the spur, running west from Laton, were Shirley, Gepford, and Shilling. [8]
ATSF: 1880 1884 California and Nevada Railroad ... Oakdale Western Railway: ATSF: 1904 1911 California, Arizona and Santa Fe Railway: ... Santa Fe Railroad (1945 ...
Western division $1000 bond issued 1880. In January 1880, the SL&SF came to an agreement with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, which had recently entered New Mexico from the north, whereby the two companies would jointly control the A&P.
Kansas City, Topeka and Western Railroad: ATSF: 1875 1899 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Kansas and Missouri Railroad: SLSF: 1882 1888 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Springfield Railroad: Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad: SLSF: 1865 1868 Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gulf Railroad: Kansas Pacific Railway: UP: 1869 1880 Union Pacific Railway