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Chemical traffic was again returned to the traditional Missouri Pacific route through the center of Little Rock, and parts of the railroad north of McGehee were embargoed and later abandoned. In 1992, Union Pacific removed the bridge from service, and donated it and a 73-mile right-of-way to the State of Arkansas.
Kansas City and Memphis Railway - took over the Arkansas, Oklahoma and Western Railroad and the Monte Ne Railroad in 1910. [320] The two predecessors proposed a line from Wagoner, Oklahoma, to Harrison, Arkansas. The KC&M abandoned the latter intention and began a trunk line to Memphis, Tennessee, from Cave Springs.
In early 1991, Georgia-Pacific formed the Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad subsidiary to purchase the rail line by the same name, whose owners had been planning to abandon it. [1] Georgia-Pacific soon began transferring southbound traffic to the AL&M's nearby tracks because the AD&N's track was steeper and more expensive to maintain.
Abandoned. The church remains. [26] A small farming community. [28] [16] [26] Napoleon: Desha: Submerged: Was once the county seat of Desha County. Nebraska: Scott: 1854 [29] 1907 [30] Oak Grove: Carroll: Semi-abandoned [31] Old Austin: Oakland Grove, Oakland, Saundersville, Atlanta Lonoke: Declined after being bypassed by the railroad. [32 ...
Arkansas Railroad: 1920 1959 N/A Arkansas Central Railroad: AKC MP: 1897 1922 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Arkansas Central Railway: MP: 1871 1877 Arkansas Midland Railroad: Arkansas and Choctaw Railway: SLSF: 1895 1902 St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad: Arkansas Eastern Railroad: 1907 N/A Arkansas and Gulf Railroad: N/A Arkansas ...
A snapshot of the company's condition as of June 30, 1916 shows it with two locomotives and 44 train freight cars. [1] A 1919 builder's photo shows one of its engines, a Baldwin 2-6-2 Prairie-type steam locomotive, in C&CRR livery. [5] The railroad stopped operations in 1924. [3] [6] The trackage was subsequently abandoned. [7]
Separately, the Brinkley, Helena and Indian Bay Railway was a 3-foot gauge line built in 1889 from a spur off the Midland trackage at Pine City to the town of Brinkley, Arkansas, which also had a connection to the T&SL as well as to the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad and what became the shortline White and Black River Valley Railway.
Arkansas, Louisiana and Gulf Railroad; Arkansas, Louisiana and Gulf Railway; Arkansas and Louisiana Midland Railway; Arkansas and Louisiana Missouri Railway; Arkansas Midland Railroad; Arkansas, Oklahoma and Western Railroad; Arkansas Southern Railroad (1892–1905) Ashley, Drew and Northern Railway