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The Central Gateway Turtle Railroad ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporting_mark Reporting Mark] [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad|CGTR]], [[Gateway Turtle Locomotive Works|GTLW]], [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad Intermodal|CGTZ]], [[Gateway Turtle Locomotive Works Leasing|GTLX]], [[TurtleTram|TRTM]]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad_classes#Class_I Class I] railroad located primarily in the Southern, Eastern, and Central regions of the United States, and headquarted in {{wp|Fort Worth}}, {{wp|Texas}}
The Central Gateway Turtle Railroad ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporting_mark Reporting Mark] [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad|CGTR]], [[Gateway Turtle Locomotive Works|GTLW]], [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad Intermodal|CGTZ]], [[Gateway Turtle Locomotive Works Leasing|GTLX]], [[TurtleTram|TRTM]]) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad_classes#Class_I Class I] railroad located primarily in the Southern, Eastern, and Central regions of the United States, and headquarted in {{wp|Fort Worth}}, {{wp|Texas}}. The Central Gateway Turtle Railroad was founded in 1874 by the merger of Gateway Eastern and Turtle Northern, and has been operating since. In 1951, CGTR completely switched to diesel locomotives, ditching steam locomotives in favor of increasing profits.
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Revision as of 21:03, 18 December 2023

Central Gateway Turtle Railroad
CGTR Logo.png
CGTR 3723.png
CGTR #3723, a GE U25C in Hydrogold livery.
Reporting markCGTR, GTLW, CGTZ, GTLX, TRTM
Dates of operation1874 (1874)–Present (Present)
PredecessorGAEA, TRLN
Track gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
HeadquartersFort Worth, TX
Websitecgtr.com

The Central Gateway Turtle Railroad (Reporting Mark CGTR, GTLW, CGTZ, GTLX, TRTM) is a Class I railroad located primarily in the Southern, Eastern, and Central regions of the United States, and headquarted in Fort Worth, Texas. The Central Gateway Turtle Railroad was founded in 1874 by the merger of Gateway Eastern and Turtle Northern, and has been operating since. In 1951, CGTR completely switched to diesel locomotives, ditching steam locomotives in favor of increasing profits.