Limon Railroad Depot (also known as Limon station) was a major
Union Pacific
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and
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI&P RW, sometimes called ''Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway'') was an American Class I railroad. It was also known as the Rock Island Line, or, in its final years, The Rock.
At the end ...
station in
Limon, Colorado
Limon is a statutory town that is the most populous municipality in Lincoln County, Colorado, United States. The population was 1,880 at the 2010 United States Census. Limon has been called the "Hub City" of Eastern Colorado because Interst ...
. It has been on the
National Register of Historic Places
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since 2003. It is included in what is now the Limon Heritage Museum and Railroad Park. It is one of seven still standing Rock Island Line stations in
Colorado
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, and the only one restored.
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Colorado Historical Society. Retrieved March 7, 2011
History
In 1870, the
Kansas Pacific railroad, now
Union Pacific
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, was the first railroad to pass where the town of Limon is today.
The town was not incorporated (and didn't have a station) yet so trains passed by without stopping on their way to
Denver
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.
In 1888, the
Rock Island Line
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constructed a camp for workers building the main line to
Colorado Springs
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.
The track
intersected the Union Pacific track where the depot is now.
[Lincoln County History](_blank)
. Retrieved February 20, 2011 The town was named after the construction supervisor for the railroad, John Limon.
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific (Rock Island Line) then decided that Denver would be a better western terminus for their trains. In 1889, the two railroads reached an agreement to allow "The Rock" to use Union Pacific's Limon Subdivision line on
trackage rights
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Operating
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.
Before that, trains went to Colorado Springs and used
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
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track north to Denver. Limon became a major junction for the two railroads,
since it was where trains such as the ''
Rocky Mountain Rocket
The ''Rocky Mountain Rocket'' was a streamlined passenger train of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. Rock Island's train numbers 7 and 8 ran between Chicago's LaSalle Street Station and Denver's Union Station and Colorado Springs ...
'' split to Denver or Colorado Springs, respectively.
[Rock Island Line map](_blank)
Retrieved February 20, 2011
In the 1980s, approximately 70 miles of former Rock Island and
Cadillac and Lake City Railway track between Limon and Colorado Springs was removed.
Evidence of the former
right-of-way
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A similar ''right of access'' also exists on land held by a gov ...
can still be easily seen along the route. In Colorado Springs, a 5.8 mile part of the right-of-way has been turned into a
rail trail known as the
Rock Island Trail. Northeast of Colorado Springs, the track closely followed
U.S. Highway 24 and included a large
trestle over
Big Sandy Creek.
The building was damaged by the 1990
tornado
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that tore through Limon, destroying 50 to 75 percent of the business district. The first major event after the tornado was the Weekend Western Festival in June 1992.
Service
Passenger
Limon was considered a
union depot for the Union Pacific and Rock Island Line railways.
It served many trains on the ex-Kansas Pacific
Kansas City—
Denver
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main line and Rock Island Line
Omaha—Colorado Springs main line. It was the end of the "Limon Shuffle" where the popular ''Rocky Mountain Rocket'' train split into two trains.
Freight
Limon is at the western end of the
Kyle Railroad
The Kyle Railroad is a regional railroad line that runs from North Central Kansas into Eastern Colorado. It is based in Phillipsburg, Kansas and runs on track, mostly the former Rock Island Railroad Chicago to Denver main line. The Kyle was o ...
, a
short line railroad
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A shortline railroad is a small or mid-sized railroad company that opera ...
that operates on the former Rock Island Line to Nebraska.
[Limon Train Show](_blank)
. Retrieved February 20, 2011 The railroad entered service in 1982. The line often interchanges cars with the
Union Pacific
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. Union Pacific also runs about 12 trains a day on the
Limon Subdivision, the ex-Kansas Pacific main line.
Limon Heritage Museum and Railroad Park
The depot is now home to the Limon Heritage Museum and Railroad Park, a large historical museum. Railroad Park includes a Union Pacific
caboose
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, a
model railroad
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The scale models include locomotives, rolling stock, streetcars, t ...
layout of the 1940s Limon Yard, and a 1914
dining car.
It is the site of the annual Limon Railroad Days, which happens in June.
It also includes the
Rock Island Snow Plow No. 95580, a single-track wedge plow, which was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 2018.
References
External links
Limon Heritage Museum and Railroad Park- official site
Picture of stationA Union Pacific train crossing the C & RI at Limon; ca. 1976ourjourney.info
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Former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad stations
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Former Union Pacific Railroad stations in Colorado
Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
Museums in Lincoln County, Colorado
Railroad museums in Colorado
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National Register of Historic Places in Lincoln County, Colorado