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  2. Arkansas and Missouri Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The A & M Railroad company also operates seasonal excursion trains between Springdale, Winslow and Van Buren, Arkansas. Trains generally operate Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from March to November. The route features a tunnel and several major trestles as it passes through the Boston Mountains. Special Christmas trains operate for ...

  3. List of Arkansas railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith and Van Buren Railway: FSVB KCS: 1910 1992 Kansas City Southern Railway: Fort Smith and Van Buren Bridge Company: SLSF: 1885 1907 St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad: Fort Smith and Western Railroad: FS&W 1899 1923 Fort Smith and Western Railway: Fort Smith and Western Railway: FS&W, FSW 1921 1939 N/A Fourche River Valley and Indian ...

  4. Winslow station (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Winslow station is an Amtrak train station at 501 East Second Street in Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It is served daily by Amtrak 's Southwest Chief between Chicago , Illinois and Los Angeles , California .

  5. Fort Smith and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Smith and Western Railway (reporting mark FSW) was a railroad that operated in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma.. The railroad's main line extended 197 miles (317 km) from Coal Creek, Oklahoma (about 7 miles east of Bokoshe, Oklahoma) [1] to Guthrie, Oklahoma, with an additional 20 miles (32 km) of trackage rights over the Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) between Fort Smith ...

  6. Atlantic and Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In July 1866, Congress passed a law incorporating the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad under control of Frémont and associates. The company was given the power to build near the 35th parallel from Springfield, Missouri west to the Pacific, with a branch from Van Buren, Arkansas. In exchange for its completion by 1878, the railroad would receive ...

  7. The Loop (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Loop includes eight stations: Clark/Lake and State/Lake are on the northern leg; Washington/Wabash and Adams/Wabash are on the eastern side; Harold Washington Library – State/Van Buren and LaSalle/Van Buren are on the southern leg; and Quincy and Washington/Wells are on the western side. In 2011, 20,896,612 passengers entered the 'L' via ...

  8. Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren County Road Commission - Van Buren Trail page; Southwest Michigan Fruit Belt Project; Record of KLS&C #950 Pullman passenger car in private collection; Pioneer Railcorp (current owner since 1995) - info on dinner train excursions; 1909 Report on KLS&C by the Michigan Railroad Commission

  9. Arkansas Highway 59 - Wikipedia

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    The route runs north to enter Van Buren, crossing I-540 and briefly concurring with US 64. The concurrency begins near the Joseph Starr Dunham House and before crossing Interstate 40. [2] The route exits town northbound, intersecting rural highways AR 162 and AR 220 in Cedarville and crossing Lee Creek on the historic Lee Creek Bridge.