Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad

Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad
Overview
HeadquartersTonopah, Nevada; later, Seattle, Washington
Reporting markT&G
LocaleMina, Nevada to Goldfield, Nevada
Dates of operation1905โ€“1947
Predecessor
  • Tonopah Railroad

3 ft (914 mm)

  • Goldfield Railroad

4 ft 8+1โ„2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+1โ„2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map

Mina
Sodaville
Rhodes
Tonopah Junction
Redlich
Rock Hill
Coaldale
Blair Junction
McLeans
Millers
Main Line Junction
McSweeney Junction
Columbia Junction
McSweeney
Treadwell-Yukon Spur
safety spur
Sandgrass Spur
Verdi Lumber Company Spur
Tonopah Extension Mining Company Spur
Tonopah
Klondike
mine spurs
Old Junction
Ore House
Goldfield (old station)
Goldfield (T&G Depot)
Goldfield (T&G-BG Depot)
Goldfield Consolidated Mill RR
Combination Mill
Florence Mill
Bullfrog Junction
Goldfield Junction

The Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad, a railroad of 100.4 miles (161.6 km) in length in the U.S. state of Nevada, offered point-to-point service between Mina and Goldfield, running over the Excelsior Mountains and parallel to the Monte Cristo Range. It operated from 1905 until 1947.