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The AVI, as it emerged, was only a portion of a proposal in 1910 for a large network of interurban lines focusing on Wichita, running passenger and freight services mainly in competition with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and expecting to feed freight to the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway [3] and the Midland Valley Railroad, also to Wichita's new transcontinental line the Kansas ...
The KO is a subsidiary of Watco, which took over the operations of the Central Kansas Railway (CKRY) on June 29, 2001. The CKRY property (which by this time included the merged Kansas Southwestern Railway) was purchased from OmniTRAX and named the Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad.
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 ...
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It originally acquired 287 miles of rail lines from the Santa Fe. [5] SEKR merged with SKOL effective January 1, 1999. [6] The line has gone through a number of subsequent acquisitions, leases and abandonments. [5] The current SKOL encompasses 730.34 miles of track. [7] A Southern Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad locomotive parked in Pittsburg, Kansas.
Natasha Gandhi-Rue, who along with her husband, Scott Rue, opened The Kitchen in 2016 in the former train depot building at Union Station, is about to add a second Wichita location.
The Santa Fe Chicagoan at the station in 1967. The station opened in 1914. [3] Through the 1930s, it served as the city's primary arrival and departure point. Railroads including the Frisco, Santa Fe, and Rock Island offered passenger service to and from cities including Chicago, Los Angeles and St. Louis.