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| - The Grand Island and Wyoming Central Railroad (GI&WC) was a railroad that served the U.S. states of Nebraska and South Dakota. It was headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. In 1902, it had a length of 401.32 miles (645.86 km). (en)
- La Grand Island and Wyoming Central Railroad (GI&WC) era una ferrovia che operava negli Stati del Nebraska e del Dakota del Sud. Aveva sede a Grand Island, Nebraska. Nel 1902, aveva una lunghezza di 401,32 miglia (645,86 km). (it)
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| - The Grand Island and Wyoming Central Railroad (GI&WC) was a railroad that served the U.S. states of Nebraska and South Dakota. It was headquartered in Grand Island, Nebraska. In 1902, it had a length of 401.32 miles (645.86 km). It was leased by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad (B&M), which was a subsidiary of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, on May 25, 1886. The original intent was to extend the line into Wyoming, and westward construction began in 1886; but in 1889, the railroad began building into the Black Hills to serve the mines built during the Black Hills Gold Rush. In 1890, the railroad reached Hill City and Englewood, and in 1891, service to Deadwood was established. A line to Spearfish was added in 1893. In 1897, the B&M purchased the GI&WC, and the line began operating as the B&M. (en)
- La Grand Island and Wyoming Central Railroad (GI&WC) era una ferrovia che operava negli Stati del Nebraska e del Dakota del Sud. Aveva sede a Grand Island, Nebraska. Nel 1902, aveva una lunghezza di 401,32 miglia (645,86 km). Fu affittata dalla Burlington and Missouri River Railroad (B&M), che era una filiale della Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, il 25 maggio 1886. L'intento originale era di estendere la linea nel Wyoming, e la costruzione verso ovest iniziò nel 1886; ma nel 1889, la ferrovia iniziò a costruire nelle Black Hills per servire le miniere costruite durante la . Nel 1890, la ferrovia raggiunse Hill City e Englewood, e nel 1891 fu istituito il servizio ferroviario a Deadwood. Una linea per Spearfish fu aggiunta nel 1893. Nel 1897, la B&M acquistò la GI&WC e la linea iniziò a operare come B&M. (it)
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