Greetings All,
Larry Green and I are researching the so called "Joint Line" used by the AT&SF
and C&S from mid 1899.
We have had considerable assistance from a number of individuals and
institutions.
The aim is to create several repositories of data that can be access free of
charge by interested parties.
We have copies of the Joint Operating Agreements between 1900 and 1940.
We don't have a copy of the 1899 agreement.
And we don't have copies of the agreements beyond 1940.
Can anyone assist us, please?
Copies of the Operating Agreements would be excellent.
As would any of the supporting documents or correspondence.
Please contact me off line.
Rail operations between Denver and Pueblo CO were very dynamic and changes were
made to the agreements over the years to reflect these forces.
It is a very interesting piece of railroading history.
I would like to thank Hol. Wagner Jr. for his assistance to date.
Much appreciated.
Regards, Mark Sellars
South Australia
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