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The original plan was for a line extending north from Wichita Falls through Indian Territory to Englewood, Kansas. [1] Toward that goal, two companies were chartered: the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway Company of Texas on September 26, 1906, to construct the seventeen-mile stretch from Wichita Falls to the Red River, and a few days later the Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway ...
The Wichita Falls and Oklahoma Railway Company (WF&OR) was incorporated October 23, 1903, with its headquarters at Wichita Falls. [1] Its mission was to build a twenty-mile railway from Wichita Falls to the Oklahoma border, and specifically to a point in the northwest corner of Clay County, Texas on the south bank of the Red River near Byers, Texas. [1]
The Wichita Valley Railway Company, tracks between Southern Junction and Union Station at Wichita Falls, Tex., 3.2 miles; charged to income as joint-facility rents, 124 I. C. C. 304. 3,994.60 The Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway Company, yard tracks and sidings at Graham, Tex., charged to income as joint-facility rents. 294.65
The Wichita Falls & Northwestern is controlled by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company through ownership of its entire capital stock, except directors' shares. The Wichita Falls & Northwestern was controlled by J. A. Kemp and Frank Kell of Wichita Falls, Tex., until July, 1911, through ownership of its entire capital stock.
The Wichita Valley Railway is a corporation of the State of Texas, having its principal corporate offices at Wichita Falls, Tex., and its principal business office at Fort Worth, Tex. All of the general accounting records and minute books and practically all other corporate records of the Wichita Valley Railway for the period prior to January 1 ...
The Wichita Falls Parks and Recreation Department’s annual City Lights Trolley Tour will run Dec. 12 through 14.
Wichita and Midland Valley Railroad: MP: 1911 1929 Midland Valley Railroad: Wichita Northwestern Railway: WNW 1919 1941 N/A Wichita and Southwestern Railroad: ATSF: 1871 1882 Wichita and Southwestern Railway: Wichita and Southwestern Railway: ATSF: 1882 1901 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Wichita and Western Railroad: ATSF: 1883 1889 ...
Old Pueblo Trolley: Electric April 17, 1993: October 2011 [17] Volunteer-operated heritage streetcar using one mile of original track. Sun Link: Tucson (second era) Electric July 25, 2014 [18] Reintroduction: Warren–Bisbee Railway: Warren – Bisbee: Electric Interurban March 12, 1908: May 31, 1928: Connected Warren and Bisbee.