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Ghost town in Colorado, U.S.

Ghost town in Colorado, United States
Atchee
Ghost town
Atchee is located in ColoradoAtcheeAtchee
Coordinates: 39°33′47″N 108°54′46″W / 39.56306°N 108.91278°W / 39.56306; -108.91278
CountryUnited States
StateColorado
CountryGarfield County

Atchee is a ghost town in Garfield County, Colorado. It was originally a railroad village/company town owned by the Gilsonite Company that served as a shopping town on the narrow-gauge Uintah Railway. The railroad served mines in nearby Utah. At a point in time, the railroad was dismantled which led to a sharp population decline. By 1938, there were only 27 voters in the town and by 1940 only two voters remained.

Town life

The town was a company town and thus almost everyone in the town worked for the Gilsonite Company. The houses all had running water and steam heat as well as being served by electricity. Atchee was never an incorporated town.

Rail line

The rail line was the lifeblood of the town, with the town's population sharply declining and eventually falling into ghost town status after the demolition of the rail line. The line itself ran from Mack, Colorado, to Watson, Utah, with a spur to the Rainbow Mine in Utah from Watson. During the summer, there were special trains run for students of the Colorado School of Mines.

References

  1. ^ Luton, Ruby (April 26, 1978). "Oral history with 83 year old female, Colorado (Transcript)" (Interview). Interviewed by Kyle, Evelyn; Nelson, Justina. Center for Applied Linguistics Collection. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "Only 2 Voters Stay in Once Thriving Town". Warsaw Union. Reub. Williams & Sons. United Press. December 4, 1940. Retrieved December 11, 2021.


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