Garden City Western Railway

The Garden City Western Railway (reporting mark GCW) is a railroad operating in the U.S. state of Kansas. GCW was organized in 1916, first owned by The Garden City Sugar and Land Company and then owned by the Garden City Coop, Inc. The GCW is located in southwest Kansas and totals 40 miles (64 km) of operating railroad and interchanges with BNSF Railway. GCW was purchased by Pioneer Railcorp on April 29, 1999.[1] The primary commodities include grain, frozen beef, fertilizer, farm implements, feed products and utility poles.

Garden City Western Railway
Overview
HeadquartersGarden City, Kansas
Reporting markGCW
LocaleKansas
Dates of operation1916
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

History

Garden City Western Railway
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Scott City, KS
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Garden City
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BNSF La Junta Sub

The Garden City Sugar and Land Company, at Garden City, Kansas, built a railroad known as the Garden City Western Railway, constructed in 1915. This railroad extends from the Sugar Factory at Garden City in a northwesterly direction about fourteen miles (23 km) through farm lands, held by the Garden City Sugar and Land Company. Road built to take care of products of Garden City Sugar and Land Company's holdings in land.

The Nebraska, Kansas and Southern Railway track was laid out 12.6 miles (20.3 km) from Garden City and was never operational. The rail, fastenings and ties from this railroad were sold in 1915 at a Sheriff's auction to the Garden City Western Railway Company, a subsidiary of the Garden City Sugar and Land Company.

On 1 September 1991 the Garden City Northern Railway (GCNR) merged with the Garden City Western Railway.[2]

A GCW steam locomotive is currently on static display at the Lee Richardson Zoo in Garden City, located behind the Snack/Gift Shop and across the Drive-In Entrance/Kiosk.

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References

  1. Pioneer Rail Corporation. "Garden City Western Railway". Archived from the original on 2006-04-23. Retrieved 2006-07-14.
  2. Railroad Retirement Board (1995). "Employer Status Determination, Garden City Northern Railway" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-07-14.
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