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Other AT&SF properties, like the South Plains and Santa Fe between Lubbock, Texas and Crosbyton, Texas, were operated by the company, while properties like the North Texas and Santa Fe (incorporated in Texas in 1916; completed 85 miles from Shattuck, Oklahoma to Spearman, Texas in 1920) [2] [3] were leased to it.
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 second Santa Fe Depot in Oklahoma City, built 1901. In 1887, the Santa Fe constructed the Southern Kansas Railway, which traveled south from Arkansas City, Kansas to modern-day Purcell, Oklahoma to connect to the Texas-based Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. Among the stops on the railway was Oklahoma Station, a water stop.
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Stagecoach stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma (9 P) Pages in category "Stagecoach stations in Oklahoma" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Fort Reno began as a temporary camp in July 1874 near the Darlington Agency, which needed protection from an Indian uprising that eventually led to the Red River War.After the conflict ended, the post remained to control and protect the Southern Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho reservation, and Fort Reno was established as a permanent fort on July 15, 1874. [3]