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Pike County Short Line Railroad: 1871 1872 St. Louis and Keokuk Railroad: Pilot Knob, Cape Girardeau and Belmont Railroad: SLSF: 1859 1869 Cape Girardeau and State Line Railway: Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: PRR: 1917 1921 Pennsylvania Railroad: Platte City and Fort Des Moines Railroad: RI: 1864 1867 Leavenworth and ...
Proposed railway lines in Missouri (3 P) I. Interurban railways in Missouri (1 C, 1 P) L. Light rail in Missouri (6 C, 8 P) S. Railway stations in Missouri (6 C)
Missouri Central Railroad; Missouri Eastern Railroad; Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad; N. National Museum of Transportation; Norfolk Southern Railway; O.
Railroad museums in Missouri (4 P) P. Passenger rail transportation in Missouri (5 C, 47 P) R. Missouri railroads (2 C, 33 P) Railway tunnels in Missouri (7 P) S.
The Missouri Eastern Railroad is a class III American shortline railroad in Missouri that began operations in 2022. It operates a 53-mile (85-km) long railroad in the St. Louis suburbs between Vigus in Union and Rock Island Junction in Overland. The rail line was once part of the mainline of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.
The line was merged with the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (SLIMS) and reorganized as the Missouri Pacific Railroad in 1917. Missouri Pacific later acquired or gained a controlling interest in other lines in Texas, including the Gulf Coast Lines, International-Great Northern Railroad, and the Texas and Pacific Railway.
The St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company (reporting mark SSW), known by its nickname of "The Cotton Belt Route" or simply "Cotton Belt", was a Class I railroad that operated between St. Louis, Missouri, and various points in the U.S. states of Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Texas from 1891 to 1980, when the system added the Rock Island's Golden State Route and operations in Kansas ...
The Missouri River Runner route was previously served by the Missouri Mules (known as the Kansas City Mule westbound and the St. Louis Mule eastbound) and the Ann Rutledge under the Missouri Service brand. The Missouri Service, in turn, ran along the former main line of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Several of MoPac's St. Louis–Kansas City ...