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1915-1918 Railroad Map of Russell County. ... Kansas Railroad Maps: Current, 1996, 1915, KDOT and Kansas Historical Society This page was last edited on 2 February ...
This map of Russell County, Kansas, USA, is copied at a resolution of 300 pixels/inch from the original PDF file. Date: February 2005: Source: Kansas 2005–2006 Official Transportation Map : Author: Designed and published by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Permission (Reusing this file)
Russell Municipal Airport is located southeast of the city on the U.S. 40 business route. [13] Publicly owned, it has two runways, one concrete and one turf, and is used for general aviation. [49] Union Pacific Railroad operates one freight rail line, the Kansas Pacific (KP) Line, through Russell. It runs east–west through the city.
Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas Railroad: Southwestern Mineral Railway: MKT: 1894 1894 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway: State Line, Oswego and Southern Kansas Railway: SLSF: 1872 1872 Memphis, Carthage and Northwestern Railroad: Sumner County Railroad: ATSF: 1880 1880 Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kansas Railroad: Texas and ...
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The tracks Kansas & Oklahoma RR operate on also includes portions of the former Missouri Pacific Kansas City to Pueblo main line in Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado. KO owns 820 miles (1,320 km) of track, and another 84 miles (135 km) is accounted for in trackage rights .
Just before the intersection with 187th Street, the road curves from east to southeast as it follows the south side of a railroad line, and passes the northeast side of the Russell Municipal Airport. East Wichita Avenue ends at 189th Street and BUS US 40 makes a right turn south as it ends at Exit 189 on I-70/US 40.
Arthur Stilwell began construction on the first line of what would eventually become the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1887, in suburban Kansas City, Mo.Together with Edward L. Martin, Stilwell built the Kansas City Suburban Belt Railway, a 20-mile long railroad, which was incorporated in 1887 and began operation in 1890.