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  2. El Paso and Northeastern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The El Paso and Northeastern Railway (EP&NE) was a short line railroad that was built around the beginning of the twentieth century to help connect the industrial and commercial center at El Paso, Texas, with physical resources and the United States' national transportation hub in Chicago.

  3. List of Texas railroads - Wikipedia

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    Eastland, Wichita Falls and Gulf Railroad: 1918 1944 N/A El Paso and Northeastern Railroad: SP: 1896 1937 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad of Texas: El Paso Northern Railway: SP: 1894 1897 El Paso and Northeastern Railroad: El Paso Southern Railway: SP: 1897 1961 Southern Pacific Company: El Paso and Southwestern Railroad of Texas: SP: 1902 ...

  4. Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railway - Wikipedia

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    Summer excursions from El Paso were discontinued in 1930 and passenger and mail service ended in 1938. Freight service ended in 1947 [2] and the line was dismantled through the summer of 1948, one half century after it had been built. The railroad owned one combine car, four open-sided excursion cars, and five cabooses in addition to the five ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/El Paso and ...

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    The railroad of The El Paso and Northeastern Railroad Company, herein called the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located in western Texas. The main line extends northeasterly from El Paso to the Texas-New Mexico State line, a distance of 19.943 miles.

  6. El Paso and Southwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad began in 1888 as the Arizona and South Eastern Railroad, a short line serving copper mines in southern Arizona. Over the next few decades, it grew into a 1200-mile system that stretched from Tucumcari, New Mexico, southward to El Paso, Texas, and westward to Tucson, Arizona, with several branch lines, including one to Nacozari, Mexico.

  7. Category:Defunct Texas railroads - Wikipedia

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    East Texas Central Railroad; El Paso and Northeastern Railroad; El Paso and Northeastern Railway; El Paso and Southwestern Railroad of Texas; El Paso Electric Railway Company; El Paso, St. Louis and Chicago Railway and Telegraph Company

  8. Alamogordo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The city of Alamogordo was founded in June 1898, when the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, headed by Charles Bishop Eddy, extended the railway to the town. [13]: 4, 6–7 Eddy influenced the design of the community, which included large, wide thoroughfares and tree-lined irrigation canals. [14]

  9. El Paso and Northeastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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