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    Texas Midland Railroad - Wikipedia

    Texas Midland Railroad (TM) was incorporated in Texas on December 1, 1892, by Hetty Green. The original standard gauge 52 mile line was built between Garrett and Midland Junction (also called Roberts) by the Houston and Texas Central Railroad in 1882. This original line was known as the Northeast Extension of … See more

    In 1894 a new 4-4-0 was purchased from Schenectady Locomotive Works. A 19-mile extension was built from Roberts in Hunt County (just south of Quinlan) to Greenville in 1895. A new 4-4-0 was purchased from See more

    The Texas Midland was sold to the Southern Pacific Railroad on April 1, 1928. The Southern Pacific leased the Texas Midland to the Texas and New Orleans Railroad for … See more

    The new 14 mile line built between Greenville and Commerce was abandoned in 1933. Trackage rights were again established over the … See more

    The Texas Midland was part of a through route between St. Louis and Galveston. The line connected with the St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad at … See more

    The Texas Midland placed its first all steel box car in service in 1900. The Texas Midland was the first railroad to use burnt gumbo as ballast. Texas Midland passenger equipment was the most luxurious in Texas. The Texas Midland operated the first … See more

    Some Texas Midland trackage remains in Commerce that is used by the Blacklands Railroad for freight car storage. Former Texas Midland … See more

     
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  5. Rosser Depot - The Historical Marker Database

    WEBJul 10, 2016 · Originally known as Trinidad, Rosser depended on the Trinity River for trade until 1882, when a line of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad was built here. The company was later renamed the Texas …

  6. Texas Railroad History - Tower 131 - Terrell

    WEBThe Texas & Pacific (T&P) Railway was chartered by Congress in 1871 with instructions to build a transcontinental railroad from Marshall, Texas to San Diego, California.

  7. Texas Midland Railroad - The Historical Marker …

    WEBSep 3, 2016 · A northeast line of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad was built through this area in 1882. In 1892 it was purchased by Mrs. Hetty Green and later reorganized as the Texas Midland Railroad. (A …

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  9. Cooper Rail Depot - The Historical Marker Database

    WEBJun 25, 2018 · Built in 1913, this Spanish Revival style brick depot for the Texas Midland Railroad serviced the town of Cooper and Delta County. While the railroad dealt mainly in freight, the depot focused on …

  10. Texas Midland Railroad Company (Tex.), Public …

    WEBTexas Midland Railroad Company (Tex.), Public Timetable and Map Showing Route in 1906.

  11. Texas Railroad Depots - Terrell

    WEBTexas Railroad Depots - Terrell Terrell was served by the Texas & Pacific Railway and the Texas Midland Railroad. Passenger operations were hosted by a union depot at the crossing.

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