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1880 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway: Jackson Branch Railroad: MP: 1883 1885 St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway: Jefferson City, Lebanon and Southwestern Railway: MP: 1871 1883 Missouri Pacific Railway: Joplin Railroad: SLSF: 1874 1882 Joplin Railway: Joplin Railway: SLSF: 1882 1882 St. Louis and San Francisco Railway ...
Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (May 2002), "Arkansas state rail plan 2002" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-12-21.. Retrieved February 11, 2005. Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.
Route O to Route AT / US 50 west – Union, Jefferson City: Exit numbers follow I-44; eastbound exit only; provides travelers from I-44 eastbound with access to US 50 westbound: 226.398: 364.352: 251: Route 100 west – Washington: Former US 66: Gray Summit: 228.202: 367.256: 253: I-44 BL east / Route 100 – Gray Summit: Pacific: 231.670: 372. ...
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 ...
It also has trackage rights on Union Pacific Railroad lines for 32 miles (51 km) between Pleasant Hill and Kansas City, Missouri, and 2 miles (3.2 km) between Diaz and Newport, Arkansas. On the mainline, MNA interchanges with the Union Pacific Railroad at Pleasant Hill, Missouri, and Diaz, Arkansas, and with the BNSF Railway at Aurora, Missouri.
The carrier was incorporated August 6, 1906, under the general laws of the State of Arkansas, for the purpose of acquiring the property, rights, and franchises of the St. Louis and North Arkansas Railway Company, which company had been sold at foreclosure sale on June 16, 1906, and conveyed to a purchasing committee composed of John Scullin, D. R. Francis, Powell Clayton, R. C. Kerens, and ...
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 ]
Union is located on the junction of US Route 50 and Route 47. I-44 runs east and south of Union. A proposal for an expressway to bypass the junction of US 50 and Route 47 was cancelled due to complications. [21] There is another proposal to make US 50 from Union to I-44 four lanes and eventually through the rest of Franklin County. [22]