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  2. Arkansas and Missouri Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) Length. 134 mi (216 km) The Arkansas and Missouri Railroad ( reporting mark AM) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas . The A&M, as it is known, operates 139.5 miles (224.5 km) of line from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Monett, Missouri. The railroad interchanges freight cars with Kansas City ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Missouri and ...

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    The St. Louis and North Arkansas Railway Company was a corporation of the States of Arkansas and Missouri. It owned a single-track, standard-gauge railroad, extending from Seligman, Mo., to Leslie, Ark., with branches to Eureka Springs and Berryville, Ark., a distance of about 125 miles. Corporate History.

  4. Little Rock Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Union Station. /  34.75056°N 92.28694°W  / 34.75056; -92.28694. Little Rock Union Station, also known as Mopac Station, is a train station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system.

  5. Eureka Springs and North Arkansas Railway - Wikipedia

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    The original railway chartered at the site in 1882 was the Eureka Springs Railway, extending from Seligman, Missouri, to Eureka Springs.In 1899, it became the St. Louis & North Arkansas Railroad Co.; in 1906, the Missouri & North Arkansas Railroad Co.; in 1922, the Missouri & North Arkansas Railway Co.; in 1935, the Missouri & Arkansas Railway Co.; in 1949, the Arkansas & Ozarks - which closed ...

  6. Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas and Ozarks Railway. Technical. Track gauge. 4 ft 8. +. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. Length. 335.21 miles (539.47 km) in 1919. The Missouri and North Arkansas ( reporting mark M&NA) was a railroad in Missouri and Arkansas from 1906 to 1946. [ 1][ 2]

  7. Cotter, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the Missouri Pacific Railroad bought the area and sold over one thousand lots, mostly to railroad employees. [6] The city was incorporated in 1905 as Cotter, Arkansas. [7] By that time, the population was over 600. The town was named after William Cotter, an official for the Missouri Pacific Railway System.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Yazoo and ...

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    Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Company, sidetrack 2.64 miles and facilities at Helena, Ark.; term indefinite from April 1, 1909; rent $276.40 per month plus one half of 2.5 per cent on cost of improvements and expenses on basis of service rendered. 3,338.40 Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad and Steamship Company—

  9. Russellville station - Wikipedia

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    The Russellville, Arkansas Missouri Pacific Depot is a historic passenger railroad station located just north of the intersection of South Denver Avenue and West C Street. . It is a long rectangular single-story masonry building, finished in brick and stucco and covered by a hip roof with supporting Italianate brackets, designed in a Mediterranean style that was popular when it was bui