Utah And Northern Railway
The
Utah and Northern Railway
is a defunct
railroad
that was operated in the
Utah Territory
in the western
United States
during the late
1860s
and early
1870s
. It was a
narrow gauge
line built by the
Mormon Co-op
as a spur of the
Union Pacific
portion of the
transcontinental railroad
. The line went northward from the Union Pacific line, but construction halted in
1874
at the present
Utah
-
Idaho
border. The discovery of
gold
in the Idaho Territory resulted in an increasing demand for movement of people and goods into the territory. In
1877
,
Jay Gould
acquired the line and extended it northward into Idaho along the canyon of the
Portneuf River
into the
Snake River Plain
. The line was extended northward into
Montana
in
1880
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