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Arkansas and Oklahoma Railroad; Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad; Arkansas and Memphis Railway Bridge and Terminal Company; Arkansas Midland Railroad; Arkansas Midland Railroad (1992) Arkansas and Missouri Railroad; Arkansas Southern Railroad; Arkansas Western Railway; Augusta Railroad
The prehistory of the W&BRV starts with the partnership of Gunn & Black, which owned a sawmill near Brinkley, Arkansas. [1] To haul logs to their mill, the partnership on July 1, 1879 began operating a 3-foot 6-inch gauge private rail line which originated from their mill and was extended in the direction of the town of Cotton Plant which was 11 miles to the northwest.
Memphis, Dallas and Gulf Railroad: Meto and Arkansas Valley Railway: 1910 1911 Pine Bluff and Northern Railway: Meto Valley Railway: 1908 1910 Meto and Arkansas Valley Railway: Midland Valley Railroad: MV MP: 1903 1966 N/A Mississippi, Arkansas and Western Railway: 1902 N/A Mississippi and Little Rock Railway: 1890 N/A Mississippi, Ouachita and ...
In 1889 the railroad constructed another 79.2 miles from Wagoner through Inola, Claremore, Oologah and Lenapah to the Kansas state line south of Coffeyville. [1] [5] A separate company called the Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railroad, controlled by Iron Mountain (also a Missouri Pacific affiliate), built 2.41 miles of trackage in Kansas. [6]
Arkansas Midland has been providing service between the UP interchange and Highway 53 (northwest of town) to service the Georgia-Pacific saw mill on US Highway 67 (US 67). MM GP10 #7530, presumably owned by the Caddo Valley, remains in unserviceable condition at the old open air shop in Antoine, Arkansas. Supposedly everything has been sold to ...
The carrier was incorporated June 4, 1903, under the general laws of Arkansas for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from Fort Smith, Ark., to connections with the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad near Hartford, Ark., and the Fort Smith and Western Railroad at Bokoshe, Okla., and various branch lines within Arkansas, together with power to acquire any railroad already ...
Valley Rail may refer to: Valley Metro Rail, a light rail system in Phoenix, Arizona; Valley Rail (ACE), a project to expand Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) commuter rail in California; North Valley Rail, a project to expand rail service in Northern California; Valley Railway, a short line railroad in Ohio
The Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway (AVI) was an interurban railway that operated in Kansas, United States, from 1910 to 1938 for passengers and to 1942 for freight, running between Wichita, Newton, and Hutchinson. [1] It operated a small fleet of electrically powered passenger and freight equipment.