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  2. Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas. Dates of operation. 1853. ( 1853) –1875. ( 1875) The Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad was a railroad that operated in the state of Arkansas, United States, between 1853 and 1875. It came to national prominence when its bonds were the subject of a scandal involving Republican presidential candidate James G. Blaine in 1876.

  3. List of Arkansas railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville and Little Rock Railroad: SLSF: 1886 1926 St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: Fort Smith, Paris and Dardanelle Railway: 1887 Fort Smith and Southern Railway: SLSF: 1886 1887 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway: Fort Smith, Subiaco and Eastern Railroad: 1909 1919 Fort Smith, Subiaco and Rock Island Railroad: Fort Smith, Subiaco and ...

  4. List of crossings of the Arkansas River - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith Frisco Bridge Arkansas & Missouri tourist railroad 35°25′58″N 94°21′53″W  /  35.432806°N 94.364721°W  / 35.432806; -94.364721  ( Arkansas & Missouri tourist railroad Arkansas RiverBridge

  5. Fort Smith Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Smith Railroad (reporting mark FSR) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas. FSR operates an 18 miles (29 km) line in Arkansas from Fort Smith (where it interchanges with Kansas City Southern Railway , Union Pacific Railroad , and Arkansas and Missouri Railroad ) to Fort Chaffee .

  6. Fort Smith and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Smith and Western Railway ( reporting mark FSW) was a railroad that operated in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma . The railroad's main line extended 197 miles (317 km) from Coal Creek, Oklahoma (about 7 miles east of Bokoshe, Oklahoma) [1] to Guthrie, Oklahoma, with an additional 20 miles (32 km) of trackage rights over the Kansas ...

  7. Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The year 1890 saw construction of a branch line from a point variously known as Cherokee Junction or Greenwood Junction in Oklahoma back to Fort Smith, Arkansas, a total of 6.01 miles, thus giving the K&AV 170.64 total miles of road, including the Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railroad trackage in Kansas which was sold to the K&AV that same year.

  8. List of predecessors of the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway

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    Rogers (on the line to Fort Smith) to Grove via Bentonville: Bentonville Railroad: 1882 1883 1900 (to Arkansas and Oklahoma) Fayetteville and Little Rock Railroad: 1886 1887 1887 (Fayetteville to Patrick, to Frisco of 1876); 1926 (remainder, to Frisco of 1916) [3] Fayetteville (on the line to Fort Smith) to Pettigrew: Ozark and Cherokee Central ...

  9. Little Rock Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Union Station. /  34.75056°N 92.28694°W  / 34.75056; -92.28694. Little Rock Union Station, also known as Mopac Station, is a train station in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system.