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  2. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    North Missouri Railroad: Missouri Southeastern Railway: SLSF: 1891 1898 Cape Girardeau, Bloomfield and Southern Railway: Missouri Southern Railroad: MS 1886 1941 N/A Missouri Valley Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1870 Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: Missouri Valley Park Railroad: MVP 2003 2010 Missouri and Western Railway: SLSF: 1875 ...

  3. Luther Yard - Wikipedia

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    Luther Yard is a rail yard operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway in St. Louis, Missouri. It is located at 333 East Carrie Avenue, several miles north of downtown. The yard was built in 1890 by the Wabash Railroad, a precursor line to the Norfolk Southern, which used it as its central classification yard. [1]

  4. Cotton Belt Freight Depot - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Southwestern Railway (reporting mark SSW), known by its nickname of "The Cotton Belt Route" or simply Cotton Belt, was a U.S. Class I railroad that operated between St. Louis and various points in the states of Arkansas and Texas from 1891 to 1992. The railroad began building the five-story freight depot in 1911 to help move freight.

  5. History of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Railroad yards were built in Mill Creek Valley, establishing St. Louis as a transportation hub. [121] [122] Depots, roundhouses, bridges over railroad tracks, and many warehouses were built to support the growing railroad industry. [123]

  6. Missouri and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The M&WR, formed in 1875, was a consolidation of other railway companies under common ownership, namely the Pierce City and Kansas Railroad Company, a Missouri corporation, and the Oswego and State Line Railroad Company, a Kansas corporation, both formed earlier in 1875. [3]

  7. Columbia Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Terminal Railroad (reporting mark CT) [1] is a local, short-line, freight railroad in Boone County, Missouri, owned by and serving the city of Columbia, Missouri. The railroad runs from Columbia to the Norfolk Southern Railway mainline in Centralia , using the former Columbia Branch of the Wabash Railroad .

  8. Category:Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Category:Rail yards in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rail yards in Missouri" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Luther Yard; M.