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Kerens was established in 1881 when the St. Louis Southwestern Railway of Texas was built through the county, according to the Texas Handbook of History, and was named for Judge Richard C. Kerens of St. Louis. The railroad bypassed the nearby settlement of Wadeville, and within a short time all of the businesses from Wadeville moved to the new ...
Pages in category "1881 establishments in Texas" ... Austin and Northwestern Railroad; Stephen F. Austin High School (Austin, Texas) ... Kerens, Texas; Kopperl, Texas ...
Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad: SLSF: 1903 1907 St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway: Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas Railroad: OKKT MKT: 1980 1989 Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad: Oklahoma, Red River and Texas Railway: 1910 1912 N/A Operated Blossom to Deport, 11 miles Orange and Northwestern Railroad: MP: 1901 1956 Missouri Pacific ...
This company was incorporated May 21, 1881, under the laws of Arkansas, by parties interested in the Texas and St. Louis Railway Company, a Texas corporation (which at that time owned a narrow-gauge railroad extending from Texarkana, Ark.-Tex., to Corsicana, Tex.), for the primary purpose of constructing a narrow-gauge railroad from Texarkana ...
Kerens may refer to: Kerens, Texas, a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States; Kerens, West Virginia; Richard C. Kerens (1842-1916), an American politician and ...
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Multiple freight trains derailed on a Texas track on Monday afternoon in Gregory, resulting in the closure of several roads and an evacuation. ... Union Pacific Railroad workers work to repair the ...
Against that background, the TXNW was formed on January 28, 1982, to purchase the Rock Island line running north-northwest from Stinnett, Texas to Hardesty, Oklahoma, about 97 miles. [1] [3] The railway additionally picked up a branch off this line which ran west from Morse Junction (just south of Morse) though Sunray to Etter, Texas.