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    The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway, chartered under the laws of Texas on June 1, 1885, was part of a plan conceived by Buckley Burton Paddock and other...
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    Springs Railway: 1907 Joplin Railway: 1910 Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway: 1901–1937 Fayetteville and Little Rock Railroad: 1926 Little Rock and Texas...
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  • Houston North Shore Railway Jefferson County Traction Company Northern Texas Traction Company Rio Grande Valley Traction Company Roby and Northern Railroad...
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    between Carrollton, Fort Worth and Brownwood. Much of the company's route originally belonged to the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway, which began construction...
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    the post office was established in 1877. In 1889, when the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway was built, Jack Glenn donated land for the development of...
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    2017–present David Kersh and Kerry Harvick, country music singers who reside in Comanche Texas portal Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway The US Census treats...
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    at Indian Creek. The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway was built to the county in 1892. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway was built into Brownwood...
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    Smith and Western Railway Fort Worth and Denver Railway Fort Worth and Denver City Railway Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway Galveston, Harrisburg and San...
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    chose to spell his name Granbury. The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway, building towards Brownwood from Fort Worth, reached Granbury in 1887. In the 20th...
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  • schoolhouse and a store. The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway Company equipped the town's well with a windmill, pump and tank. Houses and other buildings...
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    the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway. In the 1890s, many of the buildings around the town square were built, Tarleton State University opened, and the...
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  • Grande Pacific, CTC Inc. of Fort Worth awarded Denton County transportation contract". Fort Worth Business Press. Retrieved 3 March 2022. Rio Grande Pacific...
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    When the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway arrived in 1903, Brady became a principal shipping point for Central Texas. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe...
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  • The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway buys the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway from the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway and leases it to subsidiary...
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    Cotton became a major county crop. Three years later, the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway came to McCulloch County. W.D. Currie published the Mercury...
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    with the Concho, San Saba and Llano Valley railroad being completed to Paint Rock. The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway was completed across the southeastern...
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    was also the parent company of the Fort Worth and Denver Railway, which ran from a connection at Texline south and east into Texas. The FW&D was established...
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  • approximately 30. The Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway Company laid its track from Brownwood to Brady in 1903. A second line, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad...
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    The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is the most populous metropolitan...
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  • Worth and Rio Grande Railway, bought from successor Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, between Fort Worth and Ricker, Texas. The Fort Worth and Western...
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    purchased the Fort Worth & Rio Grande Railway from SLSF and immediately leased it to GC&SF, thus gaining a valuable and shorter route to Fort Worth from the...
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    Line) later were awarded to Texas Pacifico Transportation. Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway - another attempt to build a railroad line to Topolobampo...
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    A-train (Texas) (category Rail transportation in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex)
    pp. A1 – via NewsBank. "Rio Grande Pacific, CTC Inc. of Fort Worth awarded Denton County transportation contract". Fort Worth Business Press. November...
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    Cassius Milton Wicker (category Chicago and North Western Railway)
    Eastern Railway and in 1889 president of the Zanesville and Ohio River Railway. Concurrently he was also a vice-president of the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway...
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  • most likely for B.L. Winchell, who was the president of the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway that built a track from there to Brady. The first postmaster...
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  • Brownsville and Mexico Railway St. Louis-San Francisco Railway: St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway, Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway St. Louis...
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  • of 43 in 2000. Hasse is located on U.S. Routes 67 and 377 on the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway, 6 mi (9.7 km) east of Comanche in central Comanche...
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  • as the westernmost terminus for the Trinity Railway Express, a commuter rail line connecting Fort Worth and Dallas. The T&P Warehouse still exists, but...
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    David Moffat (category Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad)
    the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. David H. Moffat and his business associates established the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway. It originated...
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    Southern Pacific 1744 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1901)
    fruition, and it spent another decade in storage in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1999, it was sold again the Rio Grande Pacific Corporation, and it was restored...
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