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The '''CGTR–ATSF merger''' was an attempted consolidation of
The '''CGTR–ATSF merger''' was the result of the purchase of the [[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway]] from [[Santa Fe Industries]] by the [[Gateway Turtle Corporation]] in 1978. This purchase would be reflected by the Gateway Turtle Corporation's rebranding to the '''Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company''', which would follow immediately after. The relatively short-lived consolidation of the Santa Fe Railway with the [[Central Gateway Turtle Railroad]] that would come from this would come to an end only five years later, when Santa Fe Industries would merge with the [[Southern Pacific Transportation Company]] and buy back Santa Fe to form the [[SPSF Railway]]. The Gateway Turtle Corporation, now known as the Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company, would yet again rebrand, this time to the [[Gateway Turtle Company]].

Revision as of 17:17, 22 February 2024

Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company
GT&SF Railway
Traded asGTSF
IndustryTransportation
FateAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway consolidated with Southern Pacific Transportation Company.
PredecessorAtchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
Gateway Turtle Corporation
SuccessorSPSF Railway
Gateway Turtle Company
FoundedMay 19, 1978; 46 years ago (1978-05-19)
DefunctJuly 24, 1983 (1983-07-24)

The CGTR–ATSF merger was the result of the purchase of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from Santa Fe Industries by the Gateway Turtle Corporation in 1978. This purchase would be reflected by the Gateway Turtle Corporation's rebranding to the Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company, which would follow immediately after. The relatively short-lived consolidation of the Santa Fe Railway with the Central Gateway Turtle Railroad that would come from this would come to an end only five years later, when Santa Fe Industries would merge with the Southern Pacific Transportation Company and buy back Santa Fe to form the SPSF Railway. The Gateway Turtle Corporation, now known as the Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company, would yet again rebrand, this time to the Gateway Turtle Company.