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CDOT Ready to Keep Mountain Passes OpenDec 11, 2012 · ... Pass on U.S. 40 at 11,992 feet of elevation; the lowest is Raton Pass on I-25 on the New Mexico border south of Trinidad at 7,834 feet.
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Raton Pass (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 23, 2023 · Location: Interstate 25, near the New Mexico/Colorado border ; Significance: most important, yet treacherous, segments of the Mountain Branch of ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Raton Pass - Santa Fe Trail Historic SitesRaton Pass played an important military role again during the Civil War, as Union forces used Raton Pass to supply troops stationed in New Mexico.Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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Raton Pass | History Colorado### Summary of Raton Pass
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Raton Pass - Colorado EncyclopediaRaton Pass stands at an elevation of 7,798 feet in the Raton Range on the border between Colorado and New Mexico. Raton Pass has served as an important ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] National Register of Historic Places Registration Form - NPGalleryJan 3, 2008 · Located at an elevation of. 7,834 feet on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Raton Route (or Raton Pass, as later known) ...
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Part C | FHWA - Department of TransportationThe elevation of this pass is seventy-eight hundred feet, but the rise is so gradual that the summit is easily reached in high gear, barring forced stops.
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[PDF] Ground-Water Hydrology of the Central Raton Basin, Colorado and ...The Raton Basin is an asymmetrical trough, containing 10,000 to 25,000 feet of sedimentary rocks that range in age from Pennsylvanian to Eocene.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Fort Union and the Frontier Army in the Southwest (Chapter 1)Jul 9, 2005 · ... eastward-flowing streams running out of the Rocky Mountains toward the Mississippi River, the volcanic mesas and isolated peaks of ...
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[PDF] Potential for a Basin-Centered Gas Accumulation in the Raton Basin ...The Raton Basin is in the southeastern part of the area that was affected by the Laramide orogeny (Late. Cretaceous through Eocene) in the central Rocky ...
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Stratigraphy and History of Raton Basin and Notes on San Luis ...Sep 19, 2019 · The orogeny that culminated in Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian time was the most profound tectonic event recorded for the Raton basin ...ABSTRACT · INTRODUCTION · RATON BASIN · ROCKS OF CRETACEOUS AGE
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[PDF] Raton-Clayton and Ocate volcanic fieldsThe Raton age basalts are gen- erally mesa-capping lava flows, which disconformably overlie the Paleocene Raton Formation and Cretaceous sandstones and shales, ...Missing: Pass | Show results with:Pass
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[PDF] Geology of union tjQunties - USGS Publications WarehouseThe late Cenozoic erosional history of the "Raton. Mesa" region was studied by Levings (1951), who followed Collins in assigning the lava flows to three.
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[PDF] Table 11b-02-03-01. Raton Basin stratigraphic chartRaton Formation. 1,000-. 1,600. Gray, green and black shale, siltstone with sandstone and coal, and conglomerate. Vermejo Formation. 80-550. Sandstone with ...
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[PDF] Late Cretaceous and Tertiary stratigraphy of the Raton basin of New ...During this last major pulsation of Laramide deformation, sedimentary rocks of the Raton basin were intruded by various kinds of igneous rocks.
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Detrital record of initial basement exhumation along the Laramide ...Sep 2, 2016 · The Raton basin of Colorado and New Mexico records Laramide deformation and partitioning of the Cordilleran foreland basin Provenance ...Missing: Pass | Show results with:Pass
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[PDF] The Raton Downtown Historic District - NPGalleryAug 27, 1976 · In. Spanish the word raton denotes a variety of small rodents and the name of pass, mountains and town refers either to the large number of ...
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Raton Pass | Colorado Encyclopedia### Summary of Raton Pass (Colorado Encyclopedia)
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Transportation on the Santa Fe Trail - National Park ServiceOct 10, 2025 · And they had silver to spend! The merchants chose the items most likely to sell - cloth, clothing, hardware, tobacco, and gunpowder - were ...Missing: textiles | Show results with:textiles
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Santa Fe Trail | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureEstablished in 1821 when William Becknell took a pack train from Missouri to Santa Fe, the trail operated until the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway built ...Missing: Branch | Show results with:Branch
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The Treacherous Raton Pass on the Santa Fe TrailThe pass was critical in General Stephen Watts Kearny's conquest of Santa Fe and the eventual American annexation of New Mexico in 1846. As the first ...Missing: elevation | Show results with:elevation<|control11|><|separator|>
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Raton Pass June 1848 - doug hockingAug 19, 2019 · The Jicarilla Apache turned him back at the foot of Raton Pass. Where Trinidad, CO, is today, the Jicarilla had a very a large camp with more ...
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[PDF] Glorieta and Raton Passes: Gateways to the SouthwestThe snowcapped Sangre de Cristo Mountains form a formidable barrier between the eastern. United States and what is now New Mexico, Arizona, and California.Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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[PDF] NHL #6d. Westward Expansion 1763-1898 - NPGalleryMountains symbolized the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail as did no other landmark. Those who traveled this way viewed Raton Pass as the climactic ...
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[PDF] historic homesteads and ranches in new mexicoThis document, prepared for a Historic Homestead Workshop, provides a historic context for historic homesteads and ranches in New Mexico.
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[PDF] three Colorado counties on a cultural frontier : a history of the Raton ...The only significant improvement to transportation for the Raton. Basin before the mid-Seventies was the construction of a toll-road over. Raton Pass by Richens ...
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Raton, New Mexico - Legends of AmericaLocated at the base of Raton Pass on the Colorado border, Raton, New Mexico has a long history near the Santa Fe Trail.Missing: homesteading | Show results with:homesteading
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Colfax County History - Explore RatonFeb 12, 2024 · The Plains Indians made frequent raids on the Apaches and Utes, driving them high into the Sangre de Cristos. From the 1700's until the 1870's ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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[PDF] AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE SANTA FE TRAIL - NPS HistoryJun 23, 2009 · Rather, the facility's exhibits devote more space to archaeology than the dynamics of nineteenth-century Indian relations with the trail. From ...
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[PDF] NEW MEXICO - Watchu ExperienceMeanwhile, the Apachean tribes had moved down from Canada, with the semi-nomadic Jicarilla Apaches settling in northeastern New. Mexico. By 1850, sizable camps ...
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[PDF] The race for Raton Pass: how the Super Chief got to Trinidad and ...There being room for only one railroad in the confines of the pass, a confrontation between the Santa Fe and the Rio Grande was inevitable, and the citizens of ...Missing: Chanute challenges
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Raton Pass (New Mexico): Map, Route, History - American-Rails.comFeb 25, 2025 · One of the classic mountain rail grades is Santa Fe's Raton Pass. ... In 1879 crews were able to finish the 2,041-foot tunnel over Raton ...
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[PDF] The Raton Coal Field: An Evolving LandscapeHere we are concerned with the vital role that the New Mexico portion, locally known as the Raton coal field, has played in the economic history of the re- gion ...
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THE NATIONAL OLD TRAILS ROAD - General Highway HistoryJan 13, 2023 · The elevation of this pass is seventy-eight hundred feet, but the rise is so gradual that the summit is easily reached in high gear, barring ...
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Colorado Highways: Routes 80 to 99 - MESalek.comNov 29, 2015 · History: US 87 is not an original 1920s US highway. Instead, it appeared in 1936, running with US 85 south of Denver, and north of Denver ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Historical Construction Highlights — Colorado Department of ...First paved (concrete) roadway from Colorado Springs to Pueblo was completed in 1930. It was 18' wide and was on U.S. 85/87. This reduced the travel time from ...Missing: 1920s | Show results with:1920s
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[PDF] state of colorado - CDEOct 1, 2013 · Raton Pass Line (BNSF Railways). In late 2007, BNSF Railways ceased most freight operations on the Raton Pass line through southeastern ...Missing: electrification | Show results with:electrification
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Protections for Amtrak's Southwest Chief gaining steamAug 11, 2025 · ... Rail ... Headed west, Amtrak's Southwest Chief passes through Lamar, Trinidad and La Junta before heading over Raton Pass toward Albuquerque.
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[PDF] Tunnel Safety Analysis - Federal Railroad AdministrationThis report is a tunnel safety analysis prompted by a 1987 incident, focusing on tunnels over 1000 feet long, excluding shorter ones.
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I-25 Gallinas Bridge Rehabilitation — Colorado Department of ...Project Facts · Cost: $611,000 · Contractor: TLM Constructors · Timeline: July 27 to October 15, 2020 · Location: Interstate 25 near Raton Pass from Mile Point 5.0 ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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I-25 Raton Pass Resurfacing - Colorado Department of TransportationWork consists of: Two and a half inches hot mix asphalt mill and overlay; Pavement markings and delineation. The project is expected to be complete in Fall 2025 ...Missing: improvements runaway ramps signage grades
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New Mexico Department of Transportation District Four I-25 Raton ...Dec 15, 2023 · can anticipate normal flow through the project limits with both north and southbound lanes fully reopened and the speed of 65 mph re-established ...
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Blizzard conditions expected tonight through Tuesday on the ...Mar 3, 2025 · Snow accumulation may require avalanche mitigation tomorrow or later in the week. Travel over the Palmer Divide and, to a lesser extent, Raton ...Missing: removal | Show results with:removal
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[PDF] May TC Packet.pdf - Colorado Department of TransportationMay 5, 2025 · The AADT for this portion of I-70, as of 2023, is 14,000 with 32.1% trucks per CDOT OTIS. Interstate 70 at this location is a National Truck ...
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History on The Trail - Canyons & Plains of Southeast ColoradoOn February 9, 1880 the first railroad train arrived in Santa Fe. No more would freight wagons ply back and forth across hundreds of miles of prairie. In its ...
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History - Santa Fe Trail Association... goods for their customers in the Southwest. Trade Goods: Cloth of various kinds was the major item of trade taken to the Southwest. Calico, chambray, dimity ...Missing: textiles | Show results with:textiles
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[PDF] Sustainable Development of CBM, Coal, and Groundwater in the ...Oct 31, 2013 · Maximum sustained historical coal production in the early 1900s was 5.6 million tons. ... Coal Mining in the Raton Basin. Geological and ...
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Galena Mining Conference - Mining History AssociationToday, Raton Basin coal mining is nearly extinct. It has been replaced by coal-bed methane gas wells spaced on a grid throughout the region. However, evidence ...Missing: peak decline
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[PDF] coalbed methane - Colorado Geological SurveyIn recent years, CBM gas production has also expanded significantly in the Colorado por- tion of the Raton Basin of south central Colorado and northeast. New ...
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Transportation – GrowRatonStronger positioning for economic development: the interstate designation acts as a signal to industry, warehousing/distribution, agribusiness, and tourism ...
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[PDF] The Economic Impact of Tourism in New Mexico - SimpleviewVisitors spent $1.2 billion in the lodging sector and nearly the same amount at New Mexico restaurants and bars. Spending on transportation surged in 2011 as ...
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Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Turner Classic Movies - TCMAt the West Point Academy in 1854, cadet Carl Rader, a disciple of the fanatic John Brown, is dishonorably discharged for conspiracy.Missing: Raton Pass
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With Each Turn of the Wheel: The Santa Fe Trail 1821-1996Celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail, this program reexamines the history of this great American event from the point of view of the Hispanic ...Missing: Raton | Show results with:Raton
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The Santa Fe Trail - NPS Historical Handbook: Fort UnionSep 28, 2002 · painting of wagon train "Indian Alarm on the Cimarron River ... Then in 1878 the Santa Fe Railroad surmounted Raton Pass. Two years ...
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List of NHLs by State - National Historic Landmarks (U.S. National ...Properties Determined Eligible for National Historic Landmark Designation by the Secretary of the Interior ... Raton Pass (also in New Mexico) - 12/19/60. Las ...
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Timeline of the Santa Fe Trail... Raton Pass and arrived unopposed at the Santa Fe Plaza on August 18. 1849 – Monthly stage service begins on the Santa Fe Trail. 1849 -- California Gold Rush ...
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Raton - New Mexico Tourism - Travel & Vacation GuideRaton, only six miles from the Colorado border on Interstate 25, offers fresh air and plentiful water along with breathtaking scenery.
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Events - Explore RatonLocals and tourists alike love to explore the sights and sounds of Raton during Run To Raton, a motorcycle event, or the energetic Gate City Music Festival.Missing: Pass | Show results with:Pass
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Climate Change in New Mexico State Parks - EMNRDEmergency anti-erosion measures taken by the City of Raton and state parks protected the water. While fires can be scary, fire historically played a key ...
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Amtrak-led Coalition Wins Another Southwest Chief GrantSep 23, 2020 · The grant will fund additional stabilization and protection measures. BNSF's 3.3 percent Raton Pass grade is only used by Amtrak trains and is ...Missing: erosion control highway heritage