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Arkansas Railroad: 1920 1959 N/A Arkansas Central Railroad: AKC MP: 1897 1922 Missouri Pacific Railroad: Arkansas Central Railway: MP: 1871 1877 Arkansas Midland Railroad: Arkansas and Choctaw Railway: SLSF: 1895 1902 St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad: Arkansas Eastern Railroad: 1907 N/A Arkansas and Gulf Railroad: N/A Arkansas ...
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 ]
St. Louis and North Arkansas Railway: 1899 1906 Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad: St. Louis, Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway: MP: 1886 1910 Missouri Pacific Railway: St. Louis Railway and Dock Company: St. Louis and St. Joseph Railroad: ATSF: 1868 1874 St. Joseph and St. Louis Railroad: St. Louis, Salem and Arkansas Railway: SLSF: 1887 1897
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.
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.
N/A Pontchartrain Railroad: L&N: 1830 1935 N/A Red River Railroad: MP: 1835 1878 New Orleans Pacific Railway: Red River and Gulf Railroad: 1905 1954 N/A Red River and Rocky Mount Railway: 1904 N/A Robeline and Sabine Pass Railway: Rochelle and Western Railway: Rock Island, Arkansas and Louisiana Railroad: RI: 1905 1948 Chicago, Rock Island and ...
No. 73 is a 2-6-0 “Mogul” built by Baldwin in 1916. [13] It has 19" cylinders and 49-1/2" driving wheels. [13] Numbered as 34 by the Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad before that line was sold to the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway ("Frisco") in 1925, the locomotive was renumbered to 73 and kept by the Frisco until sold on September 19, 1945, to the Delta Valley and Southern. [13]
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 .