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The Kansas City Terminal Railway Company Roundhouse Historic District, in Kansas City, Missouri, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The listing included four contributing buildings, two contributing structures, and a contributing sites. [1] It is a 22 acres (8.9 ha) complex. [2]
Missouri Pacific Railway: Kansas City Suburban Belt Railroad: KCS: 1895 1902 Kansas City Southern Railway: Kansas City and Topeka Railway: RI: 1887 1889 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway: Kansas City, Topeka and Western Railroad: ATSF: 1875 1899 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Kansas City, Wyandotte and Northwestern Railroad: MP ...
The Kansas City Southern Railway Building in Kansas City, Missouri is a building from 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]
Union Depot, c. 1880. On April 8, 1878, Union Depot opened on a narrow triangle of land in Kansas City, Missouri, between Union Avenue and the railroad tracks of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad in what became West Bottoms. [4] [5] Nicknamed the "Jackson County Insane Asylum" by those who thought it was too large.
Kansas City Southern is the parent company of many railroads and railroad related companies. KCS three main subsidiaries are The Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern de México, and The Panama Canal Railway Company. Together, the three railroads serve over 450 cities and towns.
In order to comply with Louisiana laws Stilwell, William S. Taylor, E. L. Martin, and others, officers of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Trust Company of Kansas City, Missouri, as well as the KCP&G, incorporated the Kansas City, Shreveport & Gulf Railway Company (KCS&G) on September 27, 1894, to build or acquire railroads in Louisiana. The ...
Kansas City Southern Railway Building: Kansas City Southern Railway Building: May 6, 2004 : 114 W. 11th St. Downtown: 75: Kansas City Star Building: Kansas City Star Building: June 24, 2019 : 1729 Grand Blvd.
That Saint Louis, Lawrence and Denver Railroad Company changed its name to the Saint Louis, Lawrence and Western Railroad Company on February 26, 1874, but was sold at foreclosure on February 23, 1877, with much of its mileage going to the unrelated Kansas City, Topeka and Western Railroad Company, a predecessor of the Atchison, Topeka and ...