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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Missouri ...

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    Oklahoma Union Railway, formerly named Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company. The Oklahoma Union Railway was originally incorporated July 28, 1910, in the State of Oklahoma, as the Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company. The name was changed to Oklahoma Union Railway, December 11, 1911.

  3. Clarksville station (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri-Pacific Depot-Clarksville is a historic railroad station between Cherry and Main Streets in Clarksville, Arkansas. It is a single-story masonry structure, built in 1910 by the Missouri-Pacific Railroad in the Mediterranean style. It is basically rectangular, with a projecting cross-gabled telegrapher's booth on the track side ...

  4. Arkansas Midland Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Central Railroad discussed above should not be confused with the Arkansas Central Railroad formed about 1899, which ran from a point near Fort Smith to Paris in Arkansas and was owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad. References

  5. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    Missouri and Arkansas Railroad of Missouri: 1880 1882 Eureka Springs Railway: Missouri and Arkansas Railway: MAR, MA 1935 1950 Arkansas and Ozarks Railway: Missouri Central Railroad: Missouri Central Railway: RI: 1871 1881 Central Railway of Missouri: Missouri–Illinois Railroad: MI MP: 1921 1978 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Missouri and ...

  6. Wheaton station (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Wheaton Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Depot is a historic train station located at Wheaton, Barry County, Missouri. It was built in 1908 by the Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad. It is a one-story rectangular frame building with a hipped roof. It measures 18 feet by 58 feet and features a three-sided bay window.

  7. Yancopin Bridge - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, 1941, Missouri Pacific inaugurated the Delta Eagle, the railroad's first diesel-powered streamlined train serving Arkansas. This train operated between Memphis, Tennessee and Tallulah, Louisiana via the Yancopin bridge.

  8. ALCO T-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Coast Line Railway, the Ohio Central Railway and the Arkansas & Missouri operate the T-6. Ohio Central's T-6 is unique because it was the only one built (for Monongahela Connecting Railroad) with Hi-Ad trucks. [1] 14 T-6's survive in all. Pennsylvania RR 8427 survives as Georges Creek Railway 101.

  9. Little Rock Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Although known as Union Station, this particular structure was used by only a single railroad, Missouri Pacific. Prior structures on this site were served by two additional railroads, Memphis and Little Rock Railroad (1874–1893) and St. Louis Southwestern Railway (known as the 'Cotton Belt') (ca. 1892–1910). The present (1921) structure was ...