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The St. Joseph and Savannah Interurban Railway was a 13-mile interurban electric railway that ran between St. Joseph, Missouri, and Savannah, Missouri, from 1910 to 1939. Today, a tiny one-room waiting station still stands in a mostly residential neighborhood in Savannah.
The Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway was an electrified interurban railway that ran between Kansas City, Missouri, and St. Joseph, Missouri, from the early 1900s until 1933. It was the longest of the various interurbans serving Kansas City running nearly 60 miles (97 km) and extended another 10 miles (16 km) to Savannah, Missouri .
According to the Sierra Club, as of 2016 there were a total of 16 coal-fired power plants in Missouri, a decrease from 2012, when there were 23. [5] A Missouri City coal-fired power plant operated by Independence Power & Light closed in 2015; the facility was aging (60 years old) and could not comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency pollution regulations. [6]
St. Joseph and Central Branch Railway: MP: 1905 St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: CB&Q: 1867 1870 Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs Railroad: St. Joseph and Des Moines Railroad: CB&Q: 1877 1901 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: St. Joseph and Grand Island Railway: SJGI UP: 1898 1936 Union Pacific Railroad: St. Joseph and ...
The oldest St. Louis-based lead family is Desloge. [17] Firmin V. Desloge IV owned and was president of Smokey Oil Company. [18] In 1922, Firmin Desloge II's grandson Louis Desloge (from Jules Desloge) founded Watlow to manufacture electric heating elements for the shoe industry. The name alludes to low-watt electric heaters that replace steam ...
St. Joseph was the second city in the US to install electric streetcars; regular service was initiated on July 4, 1888. [11] Among properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places are Robidoux Row , buildings owned by the founder and used for his family trading and mercantile business; the Patee House, now serving as a museum ...