D&RGW Buys SP?

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D&RGW Buys SP?

  • According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Pacific_Railroad

    it was the D&RGW holding company who purchased the SP:

    "On August 9, 1988, the Interstate Commerce Commission approved the purchase of the Southern Pacific by Rio Grande Industries, the company that controlled the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. The Rio Grande officially took control of the Southern Pacific on October 13, 1988. After the purchase, the combined railroad kept the Southern Pacific name due to its brand recognition in the railroad industry and with customers of both constituent railroads."


    Is the above correct?

    RJ Emery near Santa Fe, NM

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  • Yes it is.
  • OH that right there is true to a fault.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • DRGW bought them and then renamed themselves the Southern Pacific.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  • Which I think was stupid.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • I was under the impression that U.P. owned both the DRG and the SP.

    Dick

    Texas Chief

  • UP bought the SP well after the SP/DRGW merge.

    Piror to the SP/DRGW merge, SP and ATSF were both owned by Santa Fe Pacific Corp. SFP Corp was the result of a merge between SP's and ATSF's holding companies in the hopes to merge the two (remember the yellow and orange SFSP units in the 80's?). When the ICC shot down the merge of the two, SFP Corp decided that Santa Fe was the better company (which it was) and sold off the SP.