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The Oklahoma City – Ada – Atoka Railway (OCAA) was formed from trackage from Oklahoma City to Atoka via Shawnee, Ada, and Coalgate, Oklahoma. [1] Atoka to Coalgate had been built between 1882 and 1886 as feeder to the old Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad (Katy) main line, and Coalgate-Shawnee-Oklahoma City had been constructed by Katy affiliates, and specifically the first 40 miles ...
Oklahoma City – Ada – Atoka Railway: ATSF: 1923 1967 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Oklahoma City and Western Railroad: SLSF: 1901 1907 St. Louis-San Francisco Railway: Oklahoma City Junction Railway: ATSF: 1909 Still exists as a nonoperating subsidiary of the BNSF Railway: Oklahoma City Terminal Railroad: SLSF: 1900 1901 St. Louis ...
That railway ran from Denison, Texas to Baxter Springs, Kansas. [4] Ownership passed into the hands of the Muskogee Company in 1926, and the line was soon generating a profit. [2] [4] In 1929, the Muskogee Company acquired the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railroad Company and its subsidiary, the Oklahoma City-Shawnee Interurban Company.
The Territory portion was split between the Katy and the Texas and Oklahoma Railroad. [1] Most of the trackage in Oklahoma was later leased to the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway in 1924. [ 1 ] By 1985 the Oklahoma trackage had been abandoned.
Lake Overholser Bridge: 1924–1926 2004-03-02 Oklahoma City ... Oklahoma: Mixed Truss Bridge Little Cabin Creek Bridge: 1934–1935 2009-03-04 Vinita
A third bridge, funding for which was included in a 2017 bond issue, will cross the Oklahoma River between Western and Exchange avenues. An existing but abandoned rail line will be converted for ...
The entire line between Oklahoma City and Atoka was later abandoned. [2] This railway is not to be confused with another company of the same name, the Texas and Oklahoma Railroad incorporated in 1991. [3] That line originally had trackage in both Oklahoma and Texas, but has since been shortened to a route between Sweetwater and Maryneal in Texas.
Based on the beloved book and movie, the rides continue through Dec. 27 at the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City. What does the train ride cost? Coach tickets are $60 for adults and $53 for ...