Santa Fe Pacific Railroad ended in 1902.
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad was created in 1897.
Santa Fe Arroyo Seco Railroad Bridge was created in 1896.
the development of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 1868-1874
New Mexico has railroad passenger service from Amtrak. It has freight service from Santa Fe Southern Railway and Union Pacific Railroad.
railroad companies
Burlington Northern Santa Fe.
Mountain Branch of The Old Santa Fe Trail
The stock ticker for Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp in 1986 was "SFS." The company was formed through the merger of the Santa Fe Railway and Southern Pacific Transportation Company, and it operated under this name until it was later acquired by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation in 1996.
The Santa Fe Trail officially ended in 1880 when the railroad reached Santa Fe, New Mexico. This marked the decline of the trail as a major trade route, as the railroad provided a faster and more efficient means of transportation. The trail had been established in the early 19th century and played a significant role in commerce and westward expansion until its decline.
The Santa Fe Trail was an important commercial highway connecting Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1821 until 1880. Usage ended when the railroad lines were constructed in that area.
SFSP
In 1901.