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The Warren and Saline River Railroad (reporting mark WSR) is an 8-mile (13 km) short-line railroad connecting Cloquet, Arkansas to the Arkansas Midland Railroad at Warren. It has always been independent of larger carriers, and was previously owned by the Potlatch Corporation , a lumber company, until January 2010.
The river has four headwater tributaries, the South Fork, the Middle Fork, the Alum Fork, and the North Fork, which merge northwest of the city of Benton. [5] [6] The upper section of the Saline is a clear, cold-water stream with a series of fast-running shoals interspersed with quiet pools. The central section of the river has clear to murky ...
The Arkansas Midland Railroad (reporting mark AKMD) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Malvern, Arkansas. AKMD operates 138 miles (222 km) of line in Arkansas consisting of seven disconnected branch lines and two sister railroads, the Prescott & Northwestern (PNW) and the Warren & Saline River (WSR).
After a big year of progress and celebrating a new jail, Saline County is already looking forward to these developments and projects in 2024.
Warren, Johnsville and Saline River Railroad: 1905 1920 Warren and Saline River Railroad: Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway: W&OV, WOV RI: 1899 1980 Warren and Saline River Railroad: Washington and Hope Railway: MP: 1877 1882 Arkansas and Indian Territory Railway: White and Black River Valley Railway: RI: 1890 1941
Arkansas Democrat: DeWitt 1879 1882 [7] Arkansas Farmer: Little Rock 1844 1845 [5] Arkansas Forum: Siloam Springs 1921 c. 1921 [8] Arkansas Gazette: Arkansas Post, Little Rock 1819 [9] 1991 [10] Arkansas Herald: Siloam Springs 1882 1889 [11] Arkansas Intelligencer: Van Buren 1842 1845 [12] Arkansas Journal: Helena 1843 1845 [13] Arkansas Ladies ...
Saline River: 385 10.9: near Lockesburg: Illinois Bayou: 379 ... (Little River tributary) in southwestern Arkansas; Saline River (Ouachita River tributary) in ...
This list of Arkansas Townships is based on the U. S. Census (2000) list of places in Arkansas. There are also former townships that have been combined with others or absorbed by urban expansion. Arkansas counties are divided into townships. Each township includes unincorporated space and some may have one or more incorporated towns or cities.