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Houston and Texas Central Railway

The Houston and Texas Central Railway (H&TC) was an 872-mile (1403-km) railway system chartered in Texas in 1848, with construction beginning in 1856. The line eventually stretched from Houston northward to Dallas and Denison, Texas, with branches to Austin and Waco.[1]

Houston and Texas Central Railway
Overview
Reporting markH&TC
LocaleTexas
Dates of operation1856–1934
SuccessorTNO
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Previous gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)

History edit

 
1880 map of the Houston and Texas Central Railway

Ebenezer Allen of Galveston, Texas obtained the charter to establish a railroad company on March 11, 1848. Other investors included Paul Bremond, Thomas William House, Sr., William J. Hutchins, Francis Moore, Benjamin A. Shepherd, James H. Stevens, William Marsh Rice, and William Van Alstyne.[2] A series of meetings about the establishment of the company took place in Chappell Hill and Houston. In 1852, the Galveston and Red River Railway (G&RR) company became active.[1]

Construction started on January 1, 1853, when Bremond and House broke ground in Houston. Track-laying of the 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)[3] gauge railroad began in early 1856. By July 26 tracks had reached the 25-mile (40 km) point, at Cypress. The railroad company name was changed from G&RR to H&TC on September 1, 1856. By April 22, 1861, railroad construction had reached the 81-mile (130 km) point at Millican. The construction was halted because of the Civil War. In 1867, with the war over, construction resumed.[1]

In 1867, the H&TC railroad company took control of the Washington County Railroad (1856–1868). That railroad had 25 miles (40 km) of railroad line with a gauge of 5 feet 6 inches between Brenham, Texas and Hempstead, Texas, which had been chartered in 1856 and completed in April 1861. The H&TC completed the line to Austin on December 25, 1871.[1]

H&TC rails reached Corsicana in 1871, Dallas in 1872, and Red River City, Texas (now Denison) in 1873, where it connected with the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad. This formed the first all-railroad route from Houston to St. Louis, Missouri, and the Eastern United States for freight and passengers.[1] The railway line was sold to Charles Morgan in March 1877.

The Houston and Texas Central Railway Company entered receivership on February 23, 1885; the Main Line and the Western Division were sold to the Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company on April 1, 1890. The Waco and Northwestern Division remained in receivership until it was sold on September 5, 1895. It was acquired by the Houston and Texas Central Railroad on June 30, 1898.[4]

The H&TC Railroad continued to operate independently until 1927, when it was leased to the Texas and New Orleans Railroad, a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad.[1] The HT&C was merged into the T&NO in 1934. The T&NO was merged into the SP in 1961, and the SP into the Union Pacific in 1996.[5]

U.S. Route 75 was built on the H&TC right of way northeasterly from Downtown Dallas to Elsworth Avenue.[6] This highway locally is called North Central Expressway in homage of the Houston & Texas CENTRAL line. Dallas Area Rapid Transit purchased the track from Elsworth Avenue to Plano in 2012[7] for commuter-train service. North of Plano's Parker Road Station, the abandoned right-of-way continues to McKinney, Texas.

See also edit

Impressions of 1891 edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Werner, George C. "HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved January 7, 2012.
  2. ^ Maxwell (1998), pp. 6–7.
  3. ^ "Houston & Texas Central Railroad". Confederate Railroads.
  4. ^ Werner, George C. "Waco and Northwestern Railroad". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  5. ^ "UP-Southern Pacific Merger Creates Largest U.S. Railroad". Union Pacific Railroad (September 11, 1996). Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  6. ^ "US 75 Project". Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  7. ^ "DART History". Dallas Area Regional Transit. Retrieved 2023-09-13.

External links edit

  • Abandoned rails
  • Houston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public Library 1902 Houston and Texas Central Map
  • Texas State Library and Archives Commission Schedule of the Houston and Texas Central Railway, 1879

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The Houston and Texas Central Railway H amp TC was an 872 mile 1403 km railway system chartered in Texas in 1848 with construction beginning in 1856 The line eventually stretched from Houston northward to Dallas and Denison Texas with branches to Austin and Waco 1 Houston and Texas Central RailwayOverviewReporting markH amp TCLocaleTexasDates of operation1856 1934SuccessorTNOTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugePrevious gauge5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 Impressions of 1891 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp 1880 map of the Houston and Texas Central Railway Ebenezer Allen of Galveston Texas obtained the charter to establish a railroad company on March 11 1848 Other investors included Paul Bremond Thomas William House Sr William J Hutchins Francis Moore Benjamin A Shepherd James H Stevens William Marsh Rice and William Van Alstyne 2 A series of meetings about the establishment of the company took place in Chappell Hill and Houston In 1852 the Galveston and Red River Railway G amp RR company became active 1 Construction started on January 1 1853 when Bremond and House broke ground in Houston Track laying of the 5 ft 6 in 1 676 mm 3 gauge railroad began in early 1856 By July 26 tracks had reached the 25 mile 40 km point at Cypress The railroad company name was changed from G amp RR to H amp TC on September 1 1856 By April 22 1861 railroad construction had reached the 81 mile 130 km point at Millican The construction was halted because of the Civil War In 1867 with the war over construction resumed 1 In 1867 the H amp TC railroad company took control of the Washington County Railroad 1856 1868 That railroad had 25 miles 40 km of railroad line with a gauge of 5 feet 6 inches between Brenham Texas and Hempstead Texas which had been chartered in 1856 and completed in April 1861 The H amp TC completed the line to Austin on December 25 1871 1 H amp TC rails reached Corsicana in 1871 Dallas in 1872 and Red River City Texas now Denison in 1873 where it connected with the Missouri Kansas and Texas Railroad This formed the first all railroad route from Houston to St Louis Missouri and the Eastern United States for freight and passengers 1 The railway line was sold to Charles Morgan in March 1877 The Houston and Texas Central Railway Company entered receivership on February 23 1885 the Main Line and the Western Division were sold to the Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company on April 1 1890 The Waco and Northwestern Division remained in receivership until it was sold on September 5 1895 It was acquired by the Houston and Texas Central Railroad on June 30 1898 4 The H amp TC Railroad continued to operate independently until 1927 when it was leased to the Texas and New Orleans Railroad a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad 1 The HT amp C was merged into the T amp NO in 1934 The T amp NO was merged into the SP in 1961 and the SP into the Union Pacific in 1996 5 U S Route 75 was built on the H amp TC right of way northeasterly from Downtown Dallas to Elsworth Avenue 6 This highway locally is called North Central Expressway in homage of the Houston amp Texas CENTRAL line Dallas Area Rapid Transit purchased the track from Elsworth Avenue to Plano in 2012 7 for commuter train service North of Plano s Parker Road Station the abandoned right of way continues to McKinney Texas See also edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp Texas portal Confederate railroads in the American Civil War List of Texas railroads Mexia Nelleva CutoffImpressions of 1891 edit nbsp Houston H amp TC Depot c 1890 nbsp Cutting timber at the Line of the H amp TC nbsp Lumber Mill at the Line of the H amp TC nbsp Advertisement 1894References edit a b c d e f Werner George C HOUSTON AND TEXAS CENTRAL RAILWAY Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved January 7 2012 Maxwell 1998 pp 6 7 Houston amp Texas Central Railroad Confederate Railroads Werner George C Waco and Northwestern Railroad Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Retrieved October 16 2023 UP Southern Pacific Merger Creates Largest U S Railroad Union Pacific Railroad September 11 1996 Retrieved 29 October 2019 US 75 Project Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved 2023 09 13 DART History Dallas Area Regional Transit Retrieved 2023 09 13 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Houston and Texas Central Railway External links editAbandoned rails Houston Metropolitan Research Center Houston Public Library 1902 Houston and Texas Central Map Texas State Library and Archives Commission Schedule of the Houston and Texas Central Railway 1879 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Houston and Texas Central Railway amp oldid 1180455772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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