Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Arizona Eastern Railroad: AE 1904 1955 Southern Pacific Company: Arizona Extension Railroad: 1917 N/A Arizona Mineral Belt Railroad: 1883 1888 Central Arizona Railway: Arizona Narrow Gauge Railroad: 1882 1887 Tucson, Globe and Northern Railroad: Arizona and New Mexico Railway: SP: 1883 1935 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad: Arizona and South ...
The following-named companies whose properties are operated by their own organizations are controlled by the Southern Pacific Company through stock ownership as indicated: Arizona Eastern Railroad Company, 99.99 percent; Fresno Traction Company, Lake Charles & Northern Railroad Company, Louisiana Western Railroad Company, Morgan's Louisiana and ...
From the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, Dec. 27, 1911, constructed by that company's predecessor of the same name, Needles to Mojave, Calif., 1882-1883. 241.58 From the Arizona and California Railway Company, Dec. 28, 1911, constructed by that company— Arizona and California Junction to Salome, Ariz., 1904-1905. 50.03
Of the 242.04 miles, 2.14 miles were acquired from the Arizona Eastern Railroad Company (of 1904), comprising 1.37 miles Winkelman to Christmas and 0.77 mile taking the place of track abandoned by the Phoenix & Eastern between Erman and Branaman; 133.92 miles from the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway Company, Bowie to Miami; 45.84 miles ...
The Arizona and California Railroad (reporting mark ARZC) is a class III short line railroad that was a subdivision of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF). The ARZC began operations on May 9, 1991, when David Parkinson of the ParkSierra RailGroup purchased the line from the Santa Fe Railway.
Iowa Pacific's North American freight services are operated by subsidiary Permian Basin Railways, which was formed in 2002 to operate the Texas – New Mexico Railroad and the West Texas and Lubbock Railway; [1] since then, Iowa Pacific through Permian Basin has acquired the Arizona Eastern Railway in 2004, [2] (sold September 1, 2011 to Genesee & Wyoming Inc. [3]) the San Luis & Rio Grande ...
Built by Arizona and California Railroad. Last Santa Fe passenger service 1955. Still in use by Arizona and California Railroad as a company office. Patagonia: SPRR: 1900: Built by New Mexico & Arizona Railroad. Last Southern Pacific passenger service 1962. Still standing. Restored in 1990s and 2000s. Peoria: ATSF: 1895
Pages in category "Arizona railroads" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...