- Railroads In Arizona: Map, History, Abandoned Lines
Arizona railroads are known for flat deserts, high mountains, and trains that range from speeding loads of intermodal to slow drags of coal, copper, agriculture, and wood products
- History of Jerome Junction, AZ | Chino Valley Historical Society
Jerome Junction was a little town that came into being in 1895 at the junction where the newly built narrow gauge railroad, the United Verde Pacific, met the standard gauge railroad in Chino Valley It was located a little over a mile east on Perkinsville Rd from what us now highway 89
- Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia
Rail transportation in the United States includes freight and passenger service Freight moves along a well integrated network of standard gauge private freight railroads that also extend into Canada and Mexico [4]
- About Verde Canyon Railroad | Arizona Scenic Train Rides
Discover the history, mission, and breathtaking beauty behind Verde Canyon Railroad Arizona’s most scenic train rides near Sedona
- Railroads | US Department of Transportation
Learn more about the Nation's railroad system by visiting the Federal Railroad Administration website
- Arizona Railroads - OpenStreetMap Wiki
Arizona Department of Transportation's Arizona Railroad Map is helpful, especially Figure A 1, a state overview of active rail Try this Overpass Turbo query, noting that OT queries are easy to edit For example, you could change "main" to "branch" or "industrial" and run the query again A Class I (major railroad) in the USA
- Federal Railroad Administration
Enabling the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods
- The Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad - Abandoned Rails
The Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad was the first railroad to reach Prescott, starting from Seligman to the north This line only lasted several years due to a number of reasons, among them was the fact that is wasn't very well constructed
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