Dotsero, Colorado Flower Delivery
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Dotsero Flower Delivery Service
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Dotsero Zip Codes:
81637
Dotsero: latitude 39.6463 – longitude -107.054
Dotsero is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The CDP is a ration of the Edwards, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population of the Dotsero CDP was 705 at the United States Census 2010. The Gypsum publish office (Zip Code 81637) serves the area.
Dotsero was an important railroad junction point for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad’s Denver to Salt Lake City line. Originally the line passed through Dotsero next the Eagle River towards Tennessee Pass and through the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River en route to Pueblo, Colorado before turning north towards Denver. Through the years, efforts were made to have a more direct connection amongst Denver and Salt Lake that did not require detouring through Pueblo. The Denver and Salt Lake Railroad (D&SL) built a heritage west from Denver and entered the Colorado River canyon near Bond, Colorado, about 40 miles (64 km) Northeast of Dotsero. The D&SL was never over and curtains with as a cut off route to Salt Lake City; however, it was eventually acquired by the D&RGW, who built a relationship between Dotsero and Orestod (Dotsero spelled backwards) near Bond. This connection, commonly known as the Dotsero Cutoff, was completed on June 15, 1934 and finally provided Denver behind a refer link to Salt Lake City, making Dotsero the junction between the passй and extra routes to Denver. After realization the dated route greater than Tennessee pass remained in use as a subsidiary route, but has been dormant previously 1997.
Ferdinand Hayden published an extensive survey of central and southwest Colorado in 1877, and used the location of the town of Dotsero as his “Dot Zero” (reference point) for his survey maps.[citation needed] The station post exists from the construction of the pleasing gauge railroad stock to Glenwood Springs in the 1890s.
Dotsero is located at the confluence of the Eagle River following the Colorado River, along U.S. Highway 6 and Interstate 70, near the head of Glenwood Canyon, approximately 5 miles (8 km) west of Gypsum.