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Arkansas Eastern Railroad: 1907 N/A Arkansas and Gulf Railroad: N/A Arkansas and Indian Territory Railway: MP: 1882 1883 Arkansas and Louisiana Railway: Arkansas and Louisiana Railway: MP: 1882 1909 St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway: Arkansas, Louisiana and Gulf Railroad: 1914 1915 Leased the Arkansas, Louisiana and Gulf Railway
1880 Missouri Pacific Railway: Linneus Branch of the Burlington and Southwestern Railway: CB&Q: 1871 1880 Chicago, Burlington and Kansas City Railway: Little River Valley and Arkansas Railroad: SSW: 1876 1881 Texas and St. Louis Railway: Louisiana Bridge Company: GM&O: 1873 1873 Mississippi River Bridge Company: Louisiana and Missouri River ...
The line was built between 1880 and 1882 by the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway ("Frisco"), a predecessor of Burlington Northern Railroad, and was leased by the latter to the Arkansas and Missouri in 1986. The company completed purchase of the property in early 2001.
The Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad (reporting mark ALM) is a 52.9-mile (85.1 km) short-line railroad in northern Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Opened in 1908, it has undergone several corporate reorganizations, but has remained independent of larger carriers.
And railroads were safer: the likelihood of a train crash was less than the likelihood of a boat sinking. The railroads provided cost-effective transportation because they allowed shippers to have a smaller inventory of goods, which reduced storage costs during winter, and to avoid insurance costs from the risk of losing goods during transit.
Arkansas and Louisiana Midland Railway: A&LM 1915 1920 Arkansas and Louisiana Missouri Railway: Arkansas and Louisiana Missouri Railway: A&LM, ALM 1920 1991 Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad: Arkansas, Louisiana and Southern Railway: KCS: 1897 1900 Louisiana and Arkansas Railroad: Arkansas Southeastern Railway: Arkansas Southern ...
The Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad, LLC (reporting mark MNA) is a Class II Regional Railroad in the U.S. states of Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. The company is headquartered in Carthage, Missouri. It is not to be confused with the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad which connected Joplin, Missouri, with Helena, Arkansas, from 1906 to ...
Bradshaw's name was already known as the publisher of Bradshaw's Maps of Inland Navigation, which detailed the canals of Lancashire and Yorkshire, when, on 19 October 1839, soon after the introduction of railways, his Manchester company published the world's first compilation of railway timetables.