Difference between revisions of "Narrow Gauge Railroads of New Mexico"

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Latest revision as of 15:32, 13 January 2023

Common Carrier Railroads.

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Arizona & New Mexico Railway.
36in Gauge.

Lordsburg, NM to Clifton, AZ. 1883 - 1901(NG) to Present(SG).

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Silver City, Pinos Altos & Mogollon.
24in Gauge.
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Silver City to Pinos Altos. 1889 - 1913.

Logging Railroads

No Listings.

Mining Railroads.

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U.S. Potash Company.
36in Gauge. Constructed to move potash from deposits east of Carlsbad to the refinery to the south where the Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway connected by way of a 5 mile spur to Loving. Regular operations ceased in 1967 and the railroad was later scrapped by 1974. Loving Area, Eddy County. 1932 - 1974

Industrial Railroads

No Listings.

Transit Railroads

No Listings.

Oddities

No Listings.

Tourist Railroads

No Listings.