Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad
| Overview | |||
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| Headquarters | Los Angeles, California | ||
| Reporting mark | LV&T | ||
| Locale | Las Vegas to Goldfield, Nevada | ||
| Dates of operation | 1906–1918 | ||
| Technical | |||
| Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge | ||
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The Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad was a 197.9-mile (318.5 km) railroad built by William A. Clark that ran northwest from a connection with the mainline of the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad at Las Vegas, Nevada to the gold mines at Goldfield. The SPLA&SL railroad later became part of the Union Pacific Railroad and serves as their mainline between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.