Defunct railroad in the Western United States
Texas and Pacific Railway |
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Headquarters | Marshall, Texas |
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Reporting mark | TP |
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Locale | Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas |
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Dates of operation | 1871–1976 |
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Successor | Missouri Pacific |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Gouldsboro
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Gretna
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Ameliaville(?)
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Westwego
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Waggaman
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Davis
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St. Charles
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Dugan
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Le Sassier
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St. John
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Johnson
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Vacherie
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Delogney
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St. James
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Forstall
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Winchester
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Donaldsonville
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Geary
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Napoleon
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McCall
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White Castle
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Thibodeaux
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Bayou Goula
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Indian Village
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Plaquemine
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Baton Rouge Junction
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West Baton Rouge
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Grosse Tete
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Port Allen
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Maringouin
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Fordoche
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Ravenwood
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New Roads
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Melville
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Palmetto
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Rosa
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Morrows
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Bunkie
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Junction
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Cheneyville
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Marksville
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Lacompte
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Simmesport
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Lamorie
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Moreland
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Alexandria
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Rapides
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Boyce
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Lena
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Chopin
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Derry
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Natchitoches
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Cypress
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Provencal
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Robeline
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Marthaville
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Sodas
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Pelican
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Oxford
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Mansfield
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Grand Cane
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Closter
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Stonewall
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Keithville
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Reisor
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Texarkana line
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Shreveport
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Jewelia
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Beck's
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Greenwood
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LA-TX border
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Waskom
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Jonesville
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Scottsville
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Marshall
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Woodlawn
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Abney's
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Hallville
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Jefferson
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Lansing
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Stall's
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Longview
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Lodi
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Willow Springs
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Bevins
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Camps
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Kildare
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Gladewater
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Gallaway
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Red Rock
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Atlanta
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Wilkins
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Queen City
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Neal's
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Lanark
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Big Sandy
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Springdale
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Forest
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Hawkins
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Alamo
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Sulphur
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Lake Fork
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Buchanan's
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Mineola
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Polk
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Mack's
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T.C.J.C. (Texarkana line)
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Silver Lake
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Grand Saline
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Bolton
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Stevenson
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Edgewood
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Will's Point
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Cobb's
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Elmo
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Terrell
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Lawrence
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Forney
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Mesquite
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Orphans Home
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Dallas
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Eagle Ford
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Grand Prairie
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Arlington
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Handley
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Manchester
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Texarkana line
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Fort Worth
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Benbrook
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Iona
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Aledo
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Annetta
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Earl's
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Weatherford
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Mineral Wells
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Lambert
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Millsap
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Peek Canyon
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Gilbert
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Brazos
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Santo
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Judd
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Mines
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Gordon
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Thurber
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Hunter
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Strawn
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Canyon
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Tiffin
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Ranger
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Olden
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Eastland
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Gem
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Cisco
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Delmar
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Putnam
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Vigo
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Baird
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Clyde
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Elmdale
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Abilene
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Tebo
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Merkel
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Trent
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Eskota
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Sweetwater
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Roscoe
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Loraine
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Stock Yards
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Colorado City
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Westbrook
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Iatan
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Signal Mount
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Big Springs
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Morita
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Stanton
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Germania
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Midland
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Warfield
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Odessa
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Douro
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Metz
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Sand Hills
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Monahan's
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Aroya
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Pyote
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Quito
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Barstow
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Pecos City
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Hermosa
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Toyah
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Gomez
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San Martine
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Kent
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Boracho
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Plateau
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Wild Horse
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Van Horn
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Allamore
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Eagle Flat
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Arispe
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Sierra Blanca
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Etholin
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Lasca
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Malone
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Finlay
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Madden
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Ft. Hancock
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Iser
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Rio Grande
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Finlay
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San Elizaro
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Rivera
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Ysleta
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terminus
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El Paso
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The Texas and Pacific Railway Company (known as the T&P) was created by federal charter in 1871 with the purpose of building a southern transcontinental railroad between Marshall, Texas, and San Diego, California.