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  2. Colton Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Colton Crossing. Colton Crossing is a railway crossing situated in Colton, California, directly south of Interstate 10. First built in 1883, it was the site of one of the most intense frog wars in railroad construction history, leading to a personal confrontation between famed lawman Virgil Earp and California Governor Robert Waterman.

  3. Highline Bridge (Kansas City, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Junction / Chicago Junction At ground level, below the Highline, is a complex network of tracks that the KTCR refers to as the "low line". [6] The immediate low line approach to the southeast end of the bridge is a full grand union , [7] with a three-quarter union immediately to the southeast and, originally, a butterfly union ...

  4. Fort Madison Toll Bridge - Wikipedia

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    August 27, 1999. Location. The Fort Madison Toll Bridge (also known as the Santa Fe Swing Span Bridge for the old Santa Fe Railway) is a tolled, double-decked swinging truss bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Fort Madison, Iowa, and unincorporated Niota, Illinois. A double-track railway occupies the lower deck of the bridge, while ...

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  6. Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 1996, BN merged with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe), becoming the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway (officially shortened to BNSF Railway in 2005). Operation. The swing span is located at the bridge's north end, in Washington, a short distance from the Vancouver Amtrak station.

  7. Wigwag (railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Wigwag (railroad) A Magnetic flagman wigwag signal in use in southern Oregon, June 2007. Wigwag is a nickname for a type of railroad grade crossing signal once common in North America, referring to its pendulum -like motion that signaled a train's approach.

  8. Westward Expansion Trails - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century transportation route through central North America that connected Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, it served as a vital commercial highway until the introduction of the railroad to Santa Fe in 1880.

  9. Triple Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Triple Crossing. Coordinates: 37.532012°N 77.431641°W. Triple Crossing in 1919. The Triple Crossing in Richmond, Virginia is one of two places in North America where three railroad lines cross at different levels at the same spot, the other being the BNSF operated Santa Fe Junction in Kansas City. Santa Fe Junction became a triple crossing ...

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