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Northeast Oklahoma Railroad: Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Inter-Urban Railway: SLSF: 1908 1917 Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Railway: Oklahoma, New Mexico and Pacific Railway: ON&P ATSF: 1913 1926 Healdton and Santa Fe Railway: Oklahoma & Rich Mountain Railroad: 1926 1942 N/A Oklahoma-Southwestern Railway: 1920 1930 N/A Oklahoma Union Railway ...
The Heartland Flyer is a daily passenger train that follows a 206-mile (332 km) route between Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Fort Worth, Texas. It is operated by Amtrak and jointly funded by the states of Oklahoma and Texas. [3] The train's daily round-trip begins in Oklahoma City in the morning and reaches Fort Worth in the early afternoon.
This diagram is current as of November 2021.This is a route-map template for rail transport in Oklahoma, a United States railway network.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.
An independent entity called the Oklahoma City Junction Railway was incorporated in Oklahoma on June 10, 1909. [3] [6] Its primary purpose was to operate a terminal (principally consisting of stock pens) in the stockyards district of OKC, but the project included 1.724 miles of mainline and 3.779 miles of yardtracks and sidings, and was built between April and October of 1910. [6]
Sapulpa and Oil Field Railroad; South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad; Southwest Missouri Railroad Company; Southwestern Railroad (New Mexico) St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad; St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad; Stillwater Central Railroad; Sulphur Springs Railway
The railroad changed its name to the Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Railway Company on May 8, 1917. [1] This was purchased on December 1, 1919, by the Northeast Oklahoma Traction Co., which had been incorporated July 25 of that year. [1] The assets were then moved to the Northeast Oklahoma Railroad Co., which was incorporated December 29, 1919. [1]
South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (reporting mark SKOL) is a short line railroad which operates 730.34 miles (1,175.37 km) of rail lines in Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri that used to belong to Missouri Pacific, Frisco and Santa Fe lines.
The Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas Railroad was originally created on May 29, 1980, after the demise of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad on March 31, 1980. [1] A subsidiary of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT), it operated 767 miles (1,234 km) of the former Rock Island's Herington, Kansas, to Fort Worth, Texas, North-South line, as a cooperative venture with local shippers ...