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Gateway Turtle Co. | |
Formerly | Eastern Gateway Turtle Co. (1874–1898) Central Gateway Turtle Co. (1898–1951) Gateway Turtle Corporation (1951–1978) Gateway Turtle & Santa Fe Company (1978–1983) |
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Traded as | GTCO |
Industry | Transportation |
Predecessor | Gateway Eastern Corporation, Turtle Northern Industries |
Founded | July 24, 1874 |
Headquarters | Houston, TX |
Key people | Nick Woodsworth (President and CEO) |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | gtco |
The Gateway Turtle Company, also known as GTCO, is an American holding company most well known for owning the Central Gateway Turtle Railroad.