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The Texas and Pacific Railway Company (known as the T&P) was created by federal charter in 1871 with the purpose of building a southern transcontinental railroad between Marshall, Texas, and San Diego, California.
Texas and Pacific Railway (1903). Map of the Texas & Pacific Railway and connections. The true southern route to and from California is via El Paso and the Texas Pacific Railway. (inset map of United States.) (Map). [1:2,344,320]. Dallas: Woodward & Tiernan Printing Co
Texas and Pacific Railway: Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company of Texas: MP: 1921 1964 Texas and Pacific Railway: Kildare and Linden Railway: 1889 1900 N/A Lake Creek Railroad: 1884 1896 N/A Lancaster Tap Railroad: SP: 1890 1905 Houston and Texas Central Railroad: LaPorte, Houston and Northern Railroad: SP: 1892 1895 Galveston, LaPorte ...
After two years of leasing the property to local companies, in 1881 the city entered a 25-year lease to an entity called Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Railway, which was held by an English corporation controlled by German-born Parisian banker Frédéric Émile d'Erlanger. Soon Erlanger held all five segments of railroad from ...
The Southern Pacific Railroad was replaced by the Southern Pacific Company and assumed the railroad operations of the Southern Pacific Railroad. In 1929, Southern Pacific/Texas and New Orleans operated 13,848 route-miles not including Cotton Belt, whose purchase of the Golden State Route circa 1980 nearly doubled its size to 3,085 miles (4,965 ...
Former Texas and Pacific Railway stations (9 P) Pages in category "Texas and Pacific Railway" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
This is a route-map template for the Del Rio Subdivision, a Union Pacific railway line in Texas.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The current Texas & Pacific Station building was built by the Texas and Pacific Railway. It opened on October 25, 1931, [2] as a replacement for an earlier station. [3] It was originally listed at the address, 221 W. Lancaster Avenue. [citation needed] It was designed in the Zigzag Moderne Art Deco style popular at the time. The opulent lobby ...