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Trenton is a city in Grundy County, Missouri, United States.The population was 5,609 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the county seat of Grundy County. [5] The city used to be the world's largest producer of vienna sausages (at its biggest employer, the ConAgra Grocery Foods plant, now owned by Nestlé).
North Missouri Railroad: Missouri Southeastern Railway: SLSF: 1891 1898 Cape Girardeau, Bloomfield and Southern Railway: Missouri Southern Railroad: MS 1886 1941 N/A Missouri Valley Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1870 Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: Missouri Valley Park Railroad: MVP 2003 2010 Missouri and Western Railway: SLSF: 1875 ...
Constructed by The Quincy, Missouri and Pacific Railroad Company— West Quincy to Novinger, Mo., 1870-1879 75.500 Novinger to Trenton, Mo., 1879-1881 58.400 To depot at Trenton, Mo., 1887 .710 134.610 From Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern Railroad Company, Mar. 20, 1902, constructed by that company, Trenton to Pattonsburg, Mo., 1896-1897 33.100
The Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern Railroad (OKC&E) extended the line in 1897 from Trenton to Pattonsburg, Missouri for a connection to Omaha via the Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska Railway which later became part of the Wabash Railroad. The OKC&E was an affiliate of the Kansas City, Pittsburgh & Gulf Railroad until the
No injuries were reported after a train hit an all-terrain vehicle stuck on the tracks near Mendon, Missouri, causing a fire. Railroad schedules delayed after train hits ATV, causing fiery crash ...
CSX Transportation owns and operates a vast network of rail lines in the United States east of the Mississippi River.In addition to the major systems which merged to form CSX – the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Seaboard Air Line Railroad – it also owns major lines in the Northeastern United ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson and state transportation officials on Thursday outlined options for spending the first chunk of $50 million budgeted for railroad crossing improvements in an effort to ...
In 1992, short-line operator Rail-Tex announced the creation of DGNO, a 62-mile (100 km) railroad connecting Garland, Greenville, and Trenton. The railroad would be based in Garland and would operate out of a depot built by the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad (MKT). The proposed right-of-way was owned by Union Pacific; UP sold the Greenville ...