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CDOT does not WWW.DOT.STATE.CO.US KYLE - KYLE Railroad USG - United States Government UP Class 1 AMTRAK Route U guarantee the accuracy of any information presented, is not liable in any Rail Data Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics 2006 MPPCOG - Manitou and Pikes Peak COG Railway VST - Victoria Southern & Towner respect for any errors or omissions, and is not responsible for determining WWW.BTS.GOV NKCR - Nebraska, Kansas & Colorado Rail Road WFUX - Deseret Western Rail Road "fitness for use" . Other Class 3 5 2.5 0 5 10 15 Published: April 2012 Miles !(.
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