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The Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Company of Texas; main line, 3.651 miles, at Wichita Falls, Tex.; term 20 years from June 28, 1907; annual rental 3 per cent on valuation of $28,989.46; maintenance and operation to be divided on wheelage basis. 869.64. In addition, the Wichita Valley Railway uses under trackage rights road or facilities of ...
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. Service was suspended during World War ...
This article lists all of the station stops made by the American Freedom Train tour in 1975 and 1976. 1975 ... Wichita Falls, Texas; March 10 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;
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1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) Length. 359.3 mi (578.2 km) The Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway, its affiliate the Northwestern Railway Company of Texas, and two subsidiaries collectively constructed a railway running from Wichita Falls, Texas through Altus, Oklahoma to Forgan, Oklahoma, with a branch running from Altus to Wellington, Texas. [1]
The Lawton, Wichita Falls and Northwestern Railway Company (LWF&NW) was incorporated around 1906 under the laws of Oklahoma Territory. [1] [2] The incorporators were J.M. Bellamy of Lawton, Will R. Waller of Oklahoma City, J.L. Conner and G.A. Rodgers of St. Louis, and C.P. Hoffs of Kansas City, with Bellamy as President [2] [1] The stated ...
The Wichita Valley Railroad is a corporation of the State of Texas, having its principal corporate office at Seymour, Tex., and its principal business office at Fort Worth, Tex. The Wichita Valley Railroad is controlled by the Colorado and Southern through ownership of the entire outstanding capital stock, except directors' shares.
The Wichita Falls & Oklahoma was incorporated October 26, 1903, under the general laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from a point of connection with road of the Wichita Valley Railway at, or near, Wichita Falls, Tex., to a point on the Red River, about 30 miles.