COLORADO AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY

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The 'Colorado and Southern Railway' began as the consolidation of bankrupt railroads on 1898. The Colorado Central Railroad and Cheyenne and Northern Railway were brought together to form the Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railroad in 1890. When Union Pacific went bankrupt in 1893 they were separated from the Union Pacific and united with the Denver, Leadville and Gunnison Railway and others, by Frank Trumbull to form the Colorado and Southern Railroad in 1898. In 1908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad bought control of the C&S. It would later merge in to the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1981 and is still in use today.

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Constituents
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Constituents


The following lines were consolidated to form the Colorado & Southern Railroad:

Canon de Agua Railroad

Cheyenne and Northern Railway

Chicosa Canon Railway

Colorado Central Railroad

Denver and Middle Park Railroad

Denver, Marshall and Boulder Railway

Denver, Texas and Fort Worth Railroad

Denver, Texas and Gulf Railroad

Fort Worth & Denver City Railway

Georgetown, Breckenridge and Leadville Railway

Greeley, Salt Lake and Pacific Railway

Road Canon Railroad

See also



Gilpin tramway

References



The Historical Guide to North American Railroads, Drury, George H., , , Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1991, 0-89024-072-8

External links



★ http://www.history.state.co.us/chs_Library/research_coll_files/Finding_Aids/Colorado&Southern_find_aid.htm

★ http://www.ironhorse129.com/rollingstock/CandS/frank_trumbull.htm





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