Playas Siding
USA /
New Mexico /
Lordsburg /
World
/ USA
/ New Mexico
/ Lordsburg
World / United States / New Mexico
railway, abandoned / shut down, train station
On the abandoned El Paso and Southwestern rail line are a number of ghost sidings. These former rail stops and town sites are now only memories and visible only as foundations along the rail line.
References:
home.swbell.net/lwsumner/history.htm
map of towns and sidings
home.swbell.net/lwsumner/areamap.htm
References:
home.swbell.net/lwsumner/history.htm
map of towns and sidings
home.swbell.net/lwsumner/areamap.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Paso_and_Southwestern_Railroad
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 31°58'16"N 108°36'45"W
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- Coal Transfer for Navajo Generating Station 541 km
- Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad 594 km
- Silverton Railroad Heritage Park 655 km
- Cedarwood 758 km
- Interstate 70 Interchange 167 874 km
- BNSF Denver 38th St. Yard 929 km
- Hidalgo County, New Mexico 7.5 km
- Lordsburg Playa (Dry, pleistocene era lake) 45 km
- Chiricahua Mountains 61 km
- Chiricahua National Monument 69 km
- Open pit Tyrone Copper Mine 79 km
- Dos Cabezas Mountains 99 km
- Kansas Settlement 107 km
- Cochise County 108 km
- Hell Hole Wilderness 124 km
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