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Kansas City Belt Railway: Kansas City Belt Railway: 1886 1910 Kansas City Terminal Railway: Kansas City, Burlington and Santa Fe Railway: ATSF: 1870 1881 Ottawa and Burlington Railroad: Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield Railway: SLSF: 1885 1928 St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: Kansas City Connecting Railroad: KCC 1914 1983 N/A Kansas ...
The Kansas City Southern Railway Company (reporting mark KCS) was an American Class I railroad.Founded in 1887, it operated in 10 Midwestern and Southeastern U.S. states: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
The Kansas City Terminal Railway (reporting mark KCT) is a Class III terminal railroad that serves as a joint operation of the trunk railroads that serve the Kansas City metropolitan area, the United States' second largest rail hub after Chicago. [1] It is operated by the Kaw River Railroad. [2] [3] Kansas City Union Station
Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad: Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad: KCS: 1893 1900 Kansas City Southern Railway: Kansas City, Rich Hill and Southern Railroad: KCS: 1887 1890 Kansas City, Nevada and Fort Smith Railroad: Kansas City Rock Island Railway: RI: 1902 1905 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway: Kansas City, St. Joseph ...
The new location was at a valley at 25th Street and Grand Avenue used by the Kansas City Belt Railway. It was south of the central business district, above and away from the floodplain. [5] Architect Jarvis Hunt was a proponent of the City Beautiful movement. [7]
Kansas City Southern is the parent company of many railroads and railroad related companies. KCS three main subsidiaries are The Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern de México, and The Panama Canal Railway Company. Together, the three railroads serve over 450 cities and towns.
Kansas City Railway may refer to: Kansas City Southern Railway, a Class I railroad in ten U.S. states; Kansas City Terminal Railway, a Class III terminal railroad in ...
The Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad (“KCFS&M”) was a railway system which, at its maximum extent, operated across Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma, a total of over 881 miles (1,418 kilometres). Its predecessor company started in 1865, and another railroad assumed ownership in 1928.