Colorado Railroad Wars Revived in Battle for Tennessee Pass Line
EAGLE-VAIL, Colo. A pitched battle between private companies is being waged for control of a long-dormant rail line through the heart of the Colorado Rockies in a flurry of recent federal filings, at least but the real struggle may be for local hearts and minds along the route.
Being dangled before car-centric Coloradans is the prospect of passenger-rail service from Pueblo to Minturn an old railroad town off the backside of Vail Mountain or possibly from Gypsum on Interstate 70 in western Eagle County to Parkdale just west of the Royal Gorge.
Looming even larger in the fight for control of the approximately 200-mile Tennessee Pass Line, currently owned by Union Pacific, is how it fits into the states plans for expanding passenger rail service across Colorado and whether the incoming Biden administration will be more amenable to facilitating commuter lines than the outgoing Trump administration.
On New Years Eve, Colorado, Midland & Pacific Railway Company, a subsidiary of Texas-based Rio Grande Pacific, formalized what had first been reported on RealVail.com as pending: It had a deal with Union Pacific to carry passengers and freight on the Tennessee Pass Line.
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