Microsoft Store
 

Colorado Central Railroad


 

The Colorado Central Railroad was a U.S. railroad company that operated in Colorado and southeastern Wyoming in the late 19th century. Originally founded in the Colorado Territory in the wake of the Colorado Gold Rush to ship gold from the mountains, it eventually expanded from its initial GoldenDenver line to form a crucial link connecting Colorado with the transcontinental railroad and the national rail network. The history of the railroad throughout the 1870s was driven at times by a fierce struggle between local interests, led by W.A.H. Loveland, and outside investors of the Union Pacific Railroad led at times by Jay Gould. The early struggle of the company to build its lines was a major part of the early competition between Denver and Golden for supremacy as the principal metropolis of Colorado.

Related Topics:
U.S. - Railroad - Colorado - Wyoming - 19th century - Colorado Territory - Colorado Gold Rush - Gold - Golden - Denver - Transcontinental railroad - 1870s - W.A.H. Loveland - Union Pacific Railroad - Jay Gould

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

The company built the first rail lines up connecting historic Colorado mining communities such as Black Hawk, Central City, and Idaho Springs. Through a series of reorganizations and acquisitions, it eventually became part of the Colorado and Southern Railroad. Although its historic mountain lines were dismantled by the mid 20th century, its connecting lines on the Colorado Eastern Plains survive as active lines of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad.

Related Topics:
Black Hawk - Central City - Idaho Springs - Colorado and Southern Railroad - 20th century - Colorado Eastern Plains - Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~