Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad

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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was a Class I railroad that operated in the American Midwest from the 1850s until merging with the Burlington Northern Railroad in 1970. - AsNotedIn

Notable Position Person From To
Contractor, pushed Chicago, Burlington and Quincy beyond the Missouri River Daniel Streeter
Railway Worker Ernest W Bowditch 1869
Thomas Handasyd Cabot (Violinist) 1886
Chairman of the Board John N A Griswold
Apprentice machinist, Civil engineer, General Manager from 1901 through 1904 Frederic Adrian Delano 1885 1904
C A Gibson 1908 1910
President Charles Elliott Perkins 1901
Director 1857-1898, President 1878-1881, then Chairman of the Board John Murray Forbes 1856
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Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad-Creston Station Creston
Architect Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot Wyoming
Architect C B and Q Holdrege Depot Holdrege
Architect Harvey Railroad Bridge Harvey
Architect Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Station Canton
Architect Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Freight House-Chariton Chariton
Architect C B and Q Passenger Depot Centerville
1854/00/00 Developer Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot Batavia
1893/00/00 Sheridan Inn is built by the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. Developer Sheridan Inn Sheridan
1901/00/00 Frederic A Delano is becomes General Manager of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. He will work in this position through 1904. History
1906/00/00 Lodge Grass CB and Q Railroad Depot opens in Lodge Grass, Montana. Owner Lodge Grass Railroad Depot Hardin
1907/00/00 Bought by Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad for $25000. Owner Grossdale Station Brookfield
1913/00/00 Developer Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot Plano
1913/00/00 Developer Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Depot Oregon
1933/00/00 Buffalo Bill Boyhood Home bought by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad and moved to Cody, Wyoming. Owner Buffalo Bill Boyhood Home Cody
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