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Oklahoma Central Railroad: Choctaw Coal and Railway Company: RI: 1888 1894 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad: Choctaw, Newcastle and Western Railroad: 1907 1919/21 N/A Choctaw Northern Railroad: RI: 1901 1902 Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad: Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad: RI: 1894 1948 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
The railroad changed its name to the Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Railway Company on May 8, 1917. [1] This was purchased on December 1, 1919, by the Northeast Oklahoma Traction Co., which had been incorporated July 25 of that year. [1] The assets were then moved to the Northeast Oklahoma Railroad Co., which was incorporated December 29, 1919. [1]
This is a route-map template for rail transport in Oklahoma, a United States railway network. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
Owasso, Oklahoma to Catoosa, Oklahoma and Tulsa Ports. [8] The last hopper car on the South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad in Owasso, Oklahoma, December 28, 2021; The only part of the former SEKR system that still operates is Sherwin to Liberal. [5] SKOL was honored as Regional Railroad of the Year for 2008 by rail industry magazine Railway Age. [9]
This listing includes current and discontinued routes operated by Amtrak since May 1, 1971. Some intercity trains were also operated after 1971 by the Alaska Railroad, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Reading Company, and Southern Railway.
Oklahoma was left as one of just a few states without passenger rail when the last route, the Lone Star, ended in 1979. Texas and Oklahoma entered into an agreement with Amtrak to restore service ...
The hobo, left, and the Hero Child talk on Oklahoma City's "The Polar Express Train Ride," produced by Rail Events Productions, on Nov. 10, 2022, at the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City ...
The Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Railroad (reporting mark TOE) is a Class III short-line railroad owned by Patriot Rail Company of Jacksonville, Florida, with 39.3 miles [1] of track in southeastern Oklahoma.