List of Wyoming railroads

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The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Wyoming.

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Common freight carriers

Wyoming train stations
Ended 1997
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Evanston
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Green River
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Rock Springs
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Rawlins
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Laramie
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Borie
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Ended 1979
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Cheyenne
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Defunct railroads

Name Mark System [nb 1] FromToSuccessorNotes
Bad Water Line BDW19882000 Bad Water Railway
Bad Water Railway BDW20002002 Bighorn Divide and Wyoming Railroad
Big Horn Railroad CB&Q 19051916 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Burlington Northern Inc. BN19701981 Burlington Northern Railroad
Burlington Northern Railroad BN19811996 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway
Carbon Cut-Off Railway UP 18891899 Union Pacific Railroad
Cheyenne and Burlington Railroad CB&Q 18871908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Cheyenne and Northern Railway UP 18861890 Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad CB&Q, CBQCB&Q18891970 Burlington Northern Inc.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway CB&Q 19011907N/ALeased the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Chicago and North Western Railway CNWCNW19031972 Chicago and North Western Transportation Company
Chicago and North Western Transportation Company CNWCNW19721995 Union Pacific Railroad
Colorado Railroad CB&Q 19091930 Colorado and Southern Railway
Colorado Central Railroad UP 18771890 Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway
Colorado and Southern Railway C&S, CS CB&Q 18981981 Burlington Northern Railroad
Colorado and Wyoming Railway CW18991980N/A
Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway UP 19141924 Northern Colorado and Eastern Railroad
Denver Pacific Railway and Telegraph Company UP 18671880 Union Pacific Railway
Eastern Wyoming Railway CNW 18901891 Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad
Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad CNW 18911903 Chicago and North Western Railway
Grand Island and Northern Wyoming Railroad CB&Q 18891897 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Laramie, Hahns Peak and Pacific Railway 19011914 Colorado, Wyoming and Eastern Railway
Laramie, North Park and Pacific Railroad and Telegraph Company UP 18801900 Union Pacific Railroad
Laramie, North Park and Western Railroad UP 19241951 Union Pacific Railroad
Nebraska, Wyoming and Western Railroad CB&Q 18991908 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
North and South Railway 19231935N/A
Northern Colorado and Eastern Railroad UP 19241924 Laramie, North Park and Western Railroad
Oregon Short Line Railroad UP 18971987 Union Pacific Railroad
Oregon Short Line Railway UP 18811889 Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway
Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Railway UP 18891897 Oregon Short Line Railroad
Saratoga and Encampment Railway UP 19051928 Saratoga and Encampment Valley Railroad
Saratoga and Encampment Valley Railroad UP 19281951 Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad UP 18621880 Union Pacific Railway
Union Pacific Railway UP 18801898 Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway UP 18901898 Colorado and Southern Railway
Wyoming Railway WYO19091953N/A
Wyoming Central Railway CNW 18851891 Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad
Wyoming Colorado Railroad WYCO19872007noneLine scrapped in 2007, the division in the state of Oregon is still in operation, however.
Wyoming and Missouri River Railroad 18951924 Wyoming and Missouri River Railway
Wyoming and Missouri River Railway 19241927N/A
Wyoming North and South Railroad 19231924 North and South Railway
Wyoming and Northwestern Railway CNW 19041920 Chicago and North Western Railway
Wyoming State Railway CNW 19041904 Wyoming and Northwestern Railway
Wyoming Western Railroad UP 19001910 Oregon Short Line Railroad
Passenger carriers

Notes

  1. This is one or more of the Class I railroads that the railroad became part of, if any.

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