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Missouri River Valley Railroad: WAB: 1859 1864 North Missouri Railroad: Missouri Southeastern Railway: SLSF: 1891 1898 Cape Girardeau, Bloomfield and Southern Railway: Missouri Southern Railroad: MS 1886 1941 N/A Missouri Valley Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1870 Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: Missouri Valley Park Railroad: MVP ...
Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad (RBMN) Red River Valley and Western Railroad (RRVW) Republic N&T Railroad (NTRY) Riceboro Southern Railway (RSOR) Richmond Pacific Railroad (RPRC) Ringneck and Western Railroad (RWRR) Rio Valley Switching Company (RVSC) Ripley & New Albany Railroad (RNAB) River Ridge Railroad (RRR) Riverport Railroad ...
The company constructed several lines in Nebraska, including a long east–west route from Omaha across northern Nebraska to Chadron, trackage that later became known as the "Cowboy Line." Beginning in the 1880s the FE&MV expanded north and west from Chadron, building a line along the eastern edge of the Black Hills to Rapid City and Belle ...
The company was incorporated October 31, 1900, under the general laws of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of transferring freight and passengers across the Mississippi River at or near Vidalia, La., and Natchez, Miss., by means of boats or barges and to make connections by inclines with railroads and industries.
Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, 1882. The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad (B&MR) or sometimes (B&M) was an American railroad company incorporated in Iowa in 1852, with headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. It was developed to build a railroad across the state of Iowa and began operations in 1856.
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The Mississippi Valley and Western Railway (MV&W) was the name of three different shortline railroads which operated in the U.S. states of Iowa and Missouri.The first company was formed on January 25, 1871, and existed for just five days before merging with a much larger road (itself the product of the merger with three other railroads).
The owned mileage of the Missouri Valley and Blair Railway, including the bridge over the Missouri River, 3.351 miles, was all acquired by construction in 1883. The bridge was constructed by this company, under an assignment by the Sioux City and Pacific Rail Road Company (of 1868) dated August 9, 1882, of rights, privileges, and franchises ...