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1900 Chicago and North Western Railway: Iowa and Missouri State Line Railroad: CB&Q: 1859 1870 Burlington and Southwestern Railway: Iowa Northern Railway: 1882 1901 Colfax Northern Railroad: Iowa Northern Central Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1870 Keokuk, Iowa City and Minnesota Railroad: Iowa and Omaha Short Line Railway: 1908 1916 N/A Iowa Pacific ...
Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway [2] Cedar Rapids and Marion City Railway [2] Charles City Western Railway [2] Clinton, Davenport and Muscatine Railway [2] Des Moines and Central Iowa Railroad [2] Fort Dodge, Des Moines and Southern Railway [2] November 1907 [10] Iowa Railway and Light Company [1] Keokuk Electric Company [1] Mason City and ...
Notable buildings include the Springfield Ice and Refrigerator Company (1914, 1927), Armour Creamery Boiler House (c. 1900), Andrew Rebori Company (c. 1900), Crighton Provision Company (c. 1900), and Armour Creamery Cold Storage Warehouse (c. 1910). [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad roundhouse, North Sioux City, Iowa, now Siouxland Historical Railroad Museum Illinois Central Railroad roundhouse, Waterloo, Iowa Chicago and North Western roundhouse (small portion), Cedar Rapids
N/A Rich Hill Railroad: SLSF: 1880 1888 Kansas City, Fort Scott and Springfield Railroad: Rock Island – Frisco Terminal Railway: RI/ SLSF: 1906 1957 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: Rock Port, Langdon and Northern Railway: 1889 1945 N/A St. Charles Bridge Company: WAB: 1868 1878
The Iowa and St. Louis Railway (I&SL) was a subsidiary United States railroad operating in south-east Iowa and north-east Missouri from 1902 to 1947. [1] For most of its existence it was part of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CBQ), familiarly known as the Burlington System .
The Mississippi and Missouri Railroad (M&M Railroad) was the first railroad in Iowa. It was chartered in 1853 to build a line between Davenport, Iowa, on the Mississippi River and Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the Missouri River. [1] The railroad was the first west of the Mississippi river to join by bridge to the East.
The MI&N decided to extend the line from Corydon, Iowa to Van Wert. J.P. Kline sold the railroad 70 acres (28 ha) of farmland on which the town of Weldon was founded. [3] The railroad began construction of the Weldon Depot in 1880, the same year the town was laid out. The depot was completed the following year.