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  1. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (reporting mark CBQ) was a railroad that operated in the Midwestern United States.

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  2. Jan 16, 2024 · The modern Chicago, Burlington & Quincy was a powerful system operating 11,000 route miles from the Midwest to the Rocky Mountains and Gulf Coast. Burlington/Colorado & Southern SD9 #840 is on the "Freight Lead," just north of the Longmont Mill in Denver, Colorado during the 1960s.

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  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, American railway company founded in 1859 by John Murray Forbes, who combined several smaller Midwestern railroads. It grew until it extended from the Great Lakes to the Rocky Mountains. In 1901 James J. Hill bought control and sought to combine it.

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  5. www.burlingtonroute.org › Qrailroad › indexBRHS - Intro CB&Q history

    The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, the official name of the Burlington Route, started from humble beginnings February 12, 1849 in Aurora, Illinois. The Aurora Branch Railroad was laid with secondhand strap iron spiked to 12 miles of wooden rails.

  6. Map of the north-central United States showing relief by hachures, cities and towns, township and county boundaries, wagon roads, and railroad network with emphasis on the main line. Incorporated February 12, 1849, as the Aurora Branch Railroad. Known popularly as the Burlington Route. Names. Heubach, Emil.

  7. Mar 17, 2003 · The Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad name existed from 1856 to 1970, and the Burlington Route is one of the most recognized railroad heralds in the world. Her history is a story of growth and innovation and today is one of the biggest transportation companies of the country.

  8. In 1855, the name of the Chicago & Aurora Railroad, which included several of the area's early rail lines, was changed to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. This road, which operated mainly in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska, was a leading Chicago transportation line and local employer.

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