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  2. Union Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Union Pacific Railroad ( reporting marks UP, UPP, UPY) is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans.

  3. History of the Union Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    There have been four railroads called Union Pacific: Union Pacific Rail Road, Union Pacific Railway, Union Pacific Railroad (Mark I), and Union Pacific Railroad (Mark II). This article covers the Union Pacific Rail Road (UPRR, 1862–1880), Union Pacific Railway (1880–1897), and Union Pacific Railroad (Mark I)(UP, 1897–1998).

  4. First transcontinental railroad - Wikipedia

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    Located 35 miles (56 km) from Evans pass, Union Pacific connected the new "railroad" town of Cheyenne to Denver and its Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company railroad line in 1870. Elevated 6,070 feet (1,850 m) above sea level, and sitting on the new Union Pacific route with a connection to Denver, Cheyenne was chosen to become a major ...

  5. Missouri Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Successor. Union Pacific Railroad. Technical. Track gauge. 4 ft 8. +. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. Missouri Pacific Locomotive #152. The Missouri Pacific Railroad ( reporting mark MP ), commonly abbreviated as MoPac, was one of the first railroads in the United States west of the Mississippi River.

  6. Sunset Route - Wikipedia

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    The Sunset Route is a main line of the Union Pacific Railroad running between Southern California and New Orleans, Louisiana. The name traces its origins to the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway, a Southern Pacific Railroad subsidiary which was known as the Sunset Route as early as 1874.

  7. Feather River Route - Wikipedia

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    All of the route is now owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad; however, the Union Pacific has transferred significant portions of the route to other lines. The portion still called the Feather River Route by the Union Pacific runs from the California Central Valley to Winnemucca, Nevada and has been divided into three subdivisions ...

  8. Overland Route (Union Pacific Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Overland Route remains a common name for the line from northern California to Chicago, now owned entirely by the Union Pacific. [2] The route is now primarily used for freight, with a few portions used by Amtrak's California Zephyr passenger train.

  9. File:Union Pacific Railroad system map.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Union Pacific Railroad system map.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 457 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 183 pixels | 640 × 366 pixels | 1,024 × 585 pixels | 1,280 × 731 pixels | 2,560 × 1,463 pixels | 1,400 × 800 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,400 × 800 pixels, file size: 1.56 MB) This is a ...

  10. Central Corridor (Union Pacific Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Corridor is a rail line operated by the Union Pacific Railroad from near Winnemucca, Nevada to Denver, Colorado in the western United States. The line was created after the merger with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company by combining portions of lines built by former competitors.

  11. Western Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Western Pacific Railroad. c. 1914 Map of the Western Pacific and Denver and Rio Grande Western systems. An EMD FP7 leads the California Zephyr east through Altamont Pass in 1970. Overview. Headquarters. Oakland, California. Founders. George Jay Gould.