Alma Junction was the terminal of the Fairplay–Alma branch of the Colorado and Southern railway in Colorado in the United States, which has been abandoned since the early 20th century.
[4] It was also known as London Junction, and according to timetables published in November 1883 there were two trains per day between it and Garos.
[6] By 1884, a small town of some 150 people had grown up around the depot.
[6] It had an ore processing works,[6][7] and for a short period between 1910 and 1912 (because of the death of its owner George Moe) a smelter.
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