Matlin, Utah

Coordinates: 41°33′34″N 113°21′32″W / 41.55944°N 113.35889°W / 41.55944; -113.35889
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Matlin, Utah
Matlin is located in Utah
Matlin
Matlin
Location of Matlin in Utah
Matlin is located in the United States
Matlin
Matlin
Matlin (the United States)
Coordinates: 41°33′34″N 113°21′32″W / 41.55944°N 113.35889°W / 41.55944; -113.35889
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountyBox Elder
Founded1869
Abandoned1904
Elevation4,603 ft (1,403 m)
GNIS feature ID1437996[1]

Matlin, Utah is a ghost town located in the western part of Box Elder County, Utah. It was established by the Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) on April 5, 1869. Chinese railroad workers built a small community and facilities to support the track section. The town relied on the railroad through its entire history. In 1904 the site was abandoned when the Lucin Cutoff was finished. Records indicate that the population was 15 people in 1870 and 25 in 1876. These numbers most likely did not include Chinese residents. [2] All that is left of the town is the profile in the rail grade of a wye built in 1900.

References

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Matlin
  2. ^ "National Park Service". January 28, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2013.