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  2. List of Arkansas railroads - Wikipedia

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    N/A St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway: SSW: 1887 1891 St. Louis Southwestern Railway: St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway: SLSF: 1880 1882 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway: St. Louis, Caruthersville and Memphis Railroad: SLSF: 1897 1901 St. Louis and Memphis Railway: St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway: MP: 1874 1917 Missouri ...

  3. List of railroad crossings of the North American continental ...

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    1880–present Narrow gauge until 1886 Reas Pass: Montana and Idaho: 6,930 ft (2,112 m) Union Pacific Railroad: Union Pacific Railroad 1905–1981 Branch to West Yellowstone: South Pass: Wyoming: 7,420 ft (2,262 m) [1] U.S. Steel: U.S. Steel 1962–1983 Served U.S. Steel Atlantic City Ore Mine Robinson: Wyoming: 6,940 ft (2,115 m) Union Pacific ...

  4. Arkansas Highway 50 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 50 (AR 50, Ark. 50, or Hwy. 50) is a designation for two east–west state highways in northeast Arkansas. A western route of 27.96 miles (45.00 km) runs east from St. Francis County Route 415 (CR 415) to Highway 147 near Anthonyville . [ 2 ]

  5. The rise of the automobile led to the end of passenger train service on most railroads. Trucking businesses had become major competitors by the 1930s with the advent of improved paved roads, and after the war they expanded their operations as the Interstate highway network grew, and acquired increased market share of freight business.

  6. Arkansas Highway 80 - Wikipedia

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    The highway begins at AR 28 in western Scott County within the Ouachita Mountains. AR 28 runs southeast to Waldron, where it has a junction with US Highway 71 (US 71) on the city's west side. After this intersection, AR 80 continues due east as a section line road and major east–west route in the city.

  7. Graysonia, Nashville & Ashdown Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Other locomotives used at one time or another include #55, an Alco S4 diesel; [10] #74R, also an S4; [11] and, #80, an EMD MP15DC diesel. [12] The Graysonia train depot in Ashdown, Arkansas appears on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Little River County, Arkansas as the Memphis, Paris and Gulf Railroad Depot. [13]

  8. Marvell, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Marvell was founded when Marvell M. Carruth and his wife, Rachel, sold 50 lots of land given to him by his father, Ladson Carruth, to the Arkansas Central Railroad. A train depot was soon established. Marvell became an un-incorporated town on May 28, 1873, with R.M. Jackson as its first mayor.

  9. List of U.S. Highways in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highways in Arkansas sometimes have spur or business routes. The signs feature a "B" if designating a business route. The signs feature a "B" if designating a business route. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .