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Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad, entire property, leased for 99 years from Sept. 21, 1912, under the lease Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway pays out of the gross revenue derived from the operation of the property, all operating expenses and renewals, all interest on funded debt outstanding except on bonds of the lessor company, held by ...
The trackage of a connecting line, the Panhandle Railway Company, was acquired at a foreclosure sale in 1898, extending the line from Panhandle City to Washburn, Texas, which allowed connection by way of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway from Washburn to Amarillo, Texas. [1]
Pioneer Lines (formerly Pioneer Railcorp) [2] [3] was a holding company for a number of American short-line railroads. Other subsidiaries offered locomotive and freight car leasing to its own railroads and to third parties, and also freight car cleaning. Pioneer Lines also had interests in real estate and newsletter publishing. [4]
St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway in Texas: Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway: KOG MP: 1948 1964 Texas and Pacific Railway: Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Company of Texas: MP: 1921 1964 Texas and Pacific Railway: Kildare and Linden Railway: 1889 1900 N/A Lake Creek Railroad: 1884 1896 N/A Lancaster Tap Railroad: SP: 1890 1905 Houston ...
The Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas Railroad was originally created on May 29, 1980, after the demise of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad on March 31, 1980. [1] A subsidiary of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT), it operated 767 miles (1,234 km) of the former Rock Island's Herington, Kansas, to Fort Worth, Texas, North-South line, as a cooperative venture with local shippers ...
The Oklahoma National Stockyards — the last big-city stockyard in the U.S. — is for sale. The $27 million price tag includes 100 acres (40 hectares) of prime property along the Oklahoma River ...
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The railroad’s plans changed. The railway was eventually extended west to the Oklahoma/Texas state line, and a sister company, the Clinton-Oklahoma-Western Railroad Company of Texas, was chartered on July 30, 1927 to build the line from the border through Hemphill County, Texas, to the town of Pampa in Gray County, Texas. [2]