- Established: 1895, by Central Pacific Railroad, to accommodate increased real activity and probably area ranchers
- Origin of Name: Named after Red Dome Mountain, located two miles to its north
- Miles from San Francisco: 708.5
- Used by Railroad: 1895- 1907
- Railroad Function: Railroad siding, apparently uninhabited; apparently no support facilities were constructed and siding maintenance terminated in 1907
- Location: 6.2 miles west of Matlin and five miles east of Terrace
- No Population estimates for this isolated northern Utah ghost town

CP-09 Red Dome Construction Camp
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