The Southern San Luis Valley Railroad is a fallen flag shortline railroad that was located in Southern Colorado.[1] Best known in its final years of operation, it served a connection with the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad at Blanca, Colorado.[2] The diminutive railroad in its final form was approximately 1.53 miles (2.46 km) in length. During its life freight traffic included farm produce, fertilizer and volcanic scoria (lava rock).[2] The railroad, as it was originally built, was 31 miles (50 km) long and besides freight it operated passenger service between Blanca and Jaroso, Colorado, until 1946.[3] The railroad formally ceased all operations December 31, 1996.[4]
^Griswold (1980)
^ abLewis (1996), p. 353
^Griswold (1980), p. 104
^Railroad Retirement Board (2001). This document shows the date the SSLV ceased to be a legal entity.
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