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The Waco, Beaumont, Trinity and Sabine Railway (WBT&S) was a standard gauge U.S. shortline railroad located in East Texas.The company was formed from two earlier shortlines that interchanged in Trinity, Texas, and had come under the control of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, but were spun off in 1923 as part of that company's bankruptcy reorganization.
Cane Belt Railroad; Central of Tennessee Railway and Navigation Company; Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad; Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway; Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad; Clinton and Oklahoma Western Railroad; Columbus, San Antonio and Rio Grande Railroad; Corpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad
The Texas Electric Railway was a historic interurban railroad that operated from Dallas, Texas, to Denison, Corsicana, and Waco. It began operation in 1908 and through the merger of several companies became the largest interurban railway operator in the South before its demise in 1948.
The Houston and Texas Central Railway Company entered receivership on February 23, 1885; the Main Line and the Western Division were sold to the Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company on April 1, 1890. The Waco and Northwestern Division remained in receivership until it was sold on September 5, 1895. It was acquired by the Houston and Texas ...
The GL&N upgraded the railroad in 1909 and obtained operating rights on the Texas South-Eastern Railroad from Vair to Lufkin. In 1926, the GL&N reported owning three locomotives and 104 cars, with passenger earnings of $8,000 (equivalent to $137,700 in 2023) and freight earnings of $233,000 ($4.01 million in 2023).
Eastern Texas Railroad: SSW: 1900 1921 N/A Eastern Texas Railroad: 1860 1863 N/A Eastland, Wichita Falls and Gulf Railroad: 1918 1944 N/A El Paso and Northeastern Railroad: SP: 1896 1937 El Paso and Southwestern Railroad of Texas: El Paso Northern Railway: SP: 1894 1897 El Paso and Northeastern Railroad: El Paso Southern Railway: SP: 1897 1961 ...
Central Freight Lines Inc. (CFL) was an American regional less-than-truckload (LTL) company headquartered in Waco, Texas and serving the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. [2] For much of its history it was the largest and longest tenured freight carrier in Texas [ 3 ] and in 2021 ranked 21st on Transport Topics top LTL carriers in ...
The Marshall and East Texas Railway Company was charted on August 17, 1908, to purchase the Texas Southern Railway. The railway extended from Winnsboro to Marshall, Texas, a total length of 72.5 miles (116.7 km). In 1909, the railway extended the line from Marshall to Elysian Fields, Texas, adding 19 miles (31 km) to the railway's length.
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