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- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad abstract "The Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad was a historic 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad that operated in Colorado in the western United States in the late 19th century. The railroad opened up the first rail routes to a large section of the central Colorado mining district in the decades of the mineral boom. The railroad took its name from the fact that its main line from Denver ascended the Platte Canyon and traversed South Park. The company operated as an independent railroad from its founding in 1872 until it was sold in foreclosure proceedings to the Denver, Leadville and Gunnison Railway in 1889. Its lines later became part of the Colorado and Southern Railway. The last train to run the old DSP&P was from Como, Colorado on April 11, 1937. In the first half of the 20th century, nearly all the company's original lines were dismantled or converted into 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. A section of the standard gauge line between Leadville and Climax is operated as a passenger excursion railroad called the Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad.".
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- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad endYear "1889".
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- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad locale Colorado.
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- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad railroadName "Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad".
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad startYear "1872".
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:3_ft_gauge_railways_in_the_United_States.
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:Defunct_Colorado_railroads.
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- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:Narrow_gauge_railroads_in_Colorado.
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:Predecessors_of_the_Colorado_and_Southern_Railway.
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1889.
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1873.
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad comment "The Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad was a historic 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad that operated in Colorado in the western United States in the late 19th century. The railroad opened up the first rail routes to a large section of the central Colorado mining district in the decades of the mineral boom. The railroad took its name from the fact that its main line from Denver ascended the Platte Canyon and traversed South Park.".
- Denver,_South_Park_and_Pacific_Railroad label "Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad".
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