Belle Fourche Valley Railway
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The Belle Fourche Valley Railway was a South Dakotan railway. The Belle Fourche Valley Railway Company was incorporated under South Dakota law on May 26, 1909, and its railway line began operating on July 1, 1910. The line ran from Newell to Belle Fourche for a total of 23.52 miles (37.85 km) and included an additional 2.96 miles (4.76 km) of sidings.[1] The railway was an extension of an existing 88-mile Chicago and North Western Railroad line that ran through Butte and Meade Counties, ending in Belle Fourche.[2][3] The company itself was leased by the Chicago and North Western Railroad on July 1, 1912.[1] It is now defunct.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Moody, John (April 26, 2011) [First published 1918]. Moody's Analyses of Investments, Part 1. Analyses Publishing Company. p. 235. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- ^ "Northwestern's New Railways Make For Local Development. Six Roads Organized During Last Fiscal Year, of Which Three Have Since Been Brought Over". The Wall Street Journal. New York City, NY. November 10, 1910. p. 5. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- ^ Bessey, H. (July 12, 2008) [First published 1909]. Annual Report of the Chicago and North Western Railway Company. Chicago and North Western Railway Company. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
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- Defunct South Dakota railroads
- Railway lines opened in 1910
- Railway companies established in 1909
- Transportation in Butte County, South Dakota
- Predecessors of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company
- Railway companies disestablished in 1920
- Midwestern United States transportation stubs
- South Dakota stubs
- United States rail transportation stubs