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  2. Central Corridor (Union Pacific Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    From Grand Junction to Dotsero, Colorado was part of the Tennessee Pass Line, also built by the D&RGW. From Dotsero to Bond, Colorado is the former Dotsero Cutoff , built by the D&RGW as a connection between their main line with the main of the unfinished Denver and Salt Lake Railroad , which provided the connection from Bond to Denver, Colorado .

  3. Grand Junction station - Wikipedia

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    Grand Junction station is a train station in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, that is served by Amtrak's California Zephyr, which runs once daily between Chicago and Emeryville, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. [Note 1] The station interior in June 2021. The station is adjacent to the original Denver and Rio Grande Depot.

  4. List of Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad lines

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    Moffat Line: Denver (Union Station) to Dotsero (Tennessee Pass Line) via Moffat Tunnel. Corona Line: Newcomb to Vasquez (old line over Corona Pass; abandoned when Moffat Tunnel opened) Craig Branch: Bond to Craig. Energy Spur: Hitchens to Energy; Rio Grande Southern Railroad: Ridgway (Ouray Branch) to Durango. Telluride Branch: Vance Junction ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mesa County ...

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    Grand Junction: Damaged by flooding in 1983. Demolished in 1988. [6] 2: Fifth Street Bridge: Fifth Street Bridge: February 4, 1985 (#85000220) July 22, 1994: Northbound U.S. Highway 50 over the Colorado River: Grand Junction: Replaced in 1989. [6]

  6. Utah Division (D&RGW) - Wikipedia

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    Construction began immediately, the line being converted from Ogden to Salt Lake City by mid-November 1889, [23] to Provo on March 7, 1890, [24] and the rest of the way to Grand Junction on June 10. [25] The line was completely relocated out of the canyon of the Price River from Grassy Trail to Woodside, and into the Ruby Canyon of the Grand ...

  7. Grand Valley Transit - Wikipedia

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    Grand Valley Transit is the public transportation agency that serves the Grand Junction area. Fixed route service began in 2000. [3] Eleven routes run hourly on Monday through Saturday, with seven of them meeting in a downtown transit center. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 579,300, or about 2,300 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.

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