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Transportation Company - Cotton Plant-Fargo - Railroad
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Company NameCotton Plant-Fargo
Division or Subsidiary ofCopper Belt
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1952
Final Year of Operation1977
TerminationDissolved
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
Text Credit URLLink



Company History: The CP-F was established in 1952 to save rail service on the 6 mile line from a connection with Cotton Belt in Fargo, Arkansas to the town of Cotton Plant. This had been part of the Helena & Northwestern which had just been abandoned. Their sole locomotive was a 20 ton Plymouth originally built in 1928 for Ohio Seamless Tube. The CP-F closed for good in 1977.
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Item created by: George on 2024-07-09 08:22:23

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