• 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....
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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad YMCA, also known as the Douglas YMCA, is a large brick building in Douglas, Arizona. It was listed on the National...
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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot is a historic building in Tucson, Arizona. It was designed in the Classical Revival style, and built in 1912...
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    El Paso & Southwestern Railroad No. 1 is a 4-4-0 type steam locomotive, preserved in El Paso, Texas. The engine was built in 1857 by Breese, Kneeland,...
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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...
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  • skyscrapers in El Paso began with the completion of the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Office Building in 1907, this building is still standing and is now...
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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot is a Beaux Arts building constructed in 1913 in Douglas, Arizona. Two-stories tall, it was a major station...
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    Founded in 1902 as a rail stop on the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad line running from Bisbee, Arizona to El Paso, Texas, it became the center for cattle...
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    and named after 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus. In 1902, the village was moved 3 miles (5 km) north when the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad...
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    of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees El Paso County Historical Society El Paso, Texas El Paso & Southwestern Railroad No. 1 Railroad and Transportation...
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    Railway's subsidiary operation, the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, extended into the US at El Paso, Texas but no longer operates passenger rail. According...
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    and Southwestern Railroad in 1905 and was leased by Southern Pacific Railroad in 1924. Summer excursions from El Paso were discontinued in 1930 and passenger...
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  • Streetcar (DART) El Paso Streetcar (Sun Metro) Galveston Island Trolley McKinney Avenue Transit Authority Austin and Texas Central Railroad (ATCR) (Austin...
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    included the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt), El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, the Northwestern Pacific Railroad at 328 miles (528 km),...
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  • following railroads operate in the US state of New Mexico. Arizona Eastern Railway (AZER) BNSF Railway (BNSF) New Mexico Central Railroad (NMC) Southwestern Railroad...
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    Diego. Retrieved 2022-01-02. Morales, Fred (2002). Cordova Island. El Paso, TX: El Paso/Juarez Historical Museum. Fish, Jean Y (1989). Brief History of San...
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    Bisbee Deportation (category El Paso and Southwestern Railroad)
    assembled. Phelps Dodge officials also met with executives of the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, who agreed to provide rail transportation for any deportees...
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  • railroads operate in the U.S. state of Arizona. BNSF Railway (BNSF) Union Pacific Railroad (UP) Apache Railway (APA) Arizona and California Railroad (ARZC)...
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    Nogales via Sonoita and Patagonia. On June 17, 1902, the Arizona & Southeastern was sold to the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad (EP&SW) and the line was extended...
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  • The El Paso and Southwestern Railway Water Supply System, in the area south of Nogal, New Mexico, was built in 1908. It was listed on the National Register...
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  • Article X of the Texas Constitution (category United States railroad regulation)
    Southwestern Company: El Paso and Southwestern Railroad of Texas Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad: Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway of Texas...
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    the border on outpost duty from Noria to Hermanas on the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad. At least three troops were present during the raid on Columbus...
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    the same time and made part of its El Paso and Southwestern Railroad system. The EP&SW was later purchased by the Southern Pacific Railroad, which also...
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    was originally part of the Ozark Trails, paralleling the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, and was originally given the numbering of State Highway 33....
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  • Company Texas Midland Railroad Texas and New Orleans Railroad El Paso and Northeastern Railway El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Southern Pacific of Mexico...
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  • favorite for cattle stealing raids by the Clanton Ranch. The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad, a mining road originally built by Phelps Dodge Mining Corporation...
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  • El Paso still follows this original plan 1873 – El Paso incorporated. 1876 – Lone Star newspaper begins publication. 1881 Southern Pacific Railroad begins...
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    who owned the ranch in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad depot was an important train station. It transported...
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    El Paso (/ɛl ˈpæsoʊ/; Spanish: [el ˈpaso]; lit. 'the pass' or 'the step') is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States. The...
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    Tularosa, New Mexico (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Route 54 continuing north, and Route 70 heading east. In the early 1900s the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad build a railroad line down from the coal mines...
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