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Tracking Colorado’s Historic Railroad Stations: Eastern Plains
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Tracking Colorado’s Historic Railroad Stations: Eastern Plains

Author(s): Mike Butler
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Before Colorado became a state in 1876, the railroad had already made inroads into the Territory. In fact, the first rails were laid in Colorado in 1867 when the Union Pacific Railroad, building its transcontinental line, put down nine miles of track in the very northeastern corner of Colorado Territory near what became the town of Julesburg.

With Denver and Colorado Springs booming from gold discoveries in nearby streams and in the mountains, railroad companies were anxious to reach this bonanza. Competing rail lines were built rapidly across Colorado’s eastern plains to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Trinidad. Train stations were constructed every ten to twenty miles to control traffic on the rails by means of telegraphers at the stations.

Most early stations in eastern Colorado were simple wooden structures. Brick and stone stations followed later in larger towns. This volume examines the eastern stations, while a subsequent volume will track the stations in Colorado’s western mountains.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Mike Butler  is a retired administrative manager for the Denver Parks and Recreation Department. Since retirement, he has written five books for Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series: Around The Spanish Peaks; Great Sand Dunes National Park; Southern Colorado: O.T. Davis Collection; Littleton; and High Road To Taos. The author is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, with a bachelor of science in education degree, specializing in geography and history. He taught in secondary schools before starting work for the city of Denver. He currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634996297
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
DATE: 8/20/2026
STATE: Colorado
SERIES: America Through Time
IMAGES: 174
PAGES: 112
DIMENSIONS: 6.5 (w) x 9.25 (h)
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