Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company

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The Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company was chartered in 1873 as the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Company. The name was changed in 1951. In 1895, Grenville M. Dodge became president of the company. As the first rail line to penetrate Northwest Texas, the Fort Worth and Denver greatly influenced the area's growth. It actively promoted the growth of towns and farming to increase traffic for the line. The railway merged with the Burlington Northern in 1982 and in 1989 most of the line was abandoned in favor of trackage rights over the Santa Fe.

From the guide to the Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company Photograph Collection, SWCPC 121 E10-E11., undated, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University)

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referencedIn Armstrong, R. Wright (Robert Wright), 1892-1966. Papers, 1868-1975, 1868-1966. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Sherman, John, 1955- ,. John Sherman photograph collection [graphic] Denver Public Library, Central Library
creatorOf Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company Photograph Collection, SWCPC 121 E10-E11., undated Southwest Collection/Special Collections Libary, Texas Tech University
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Amarillo (Tex.)
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Cattle
Locomotives
Railroads
Railroads
Railroad stations
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