Pacific Short Line.

Dates:
Active 1890
Active 1896

Biographical notes:

The Pacific Short Line was intended to consolidate the properties of three other railroads: the Nebraska and Western Railway, the Salt Lake Valley and Eastern Railway, and the Wyoming and Eastern Railway. The Nebraska and Western built a 129-mile line from Covington to O'Neill, Nebraska, which was transferred to the Sioux City, O'Neill and Western Railway, a GN subsidiary, in 1891. The projected consolidation did not occur.

From the description of Corporate records, 1890-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 313845129

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  • Railroads

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Places:

  • Nebraska (as recorded)