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- 17:56, 31 August 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Oklahoma City Terminal Railroad (←Created page with ' {{Short description|Former railroad in Oklahoma}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Oklahoma City Terminal Railroad| logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma| start_year=1900| end_year=1901| hq_city=| length={{convert|1.5|mi|km}}| }} The '''Oklahoma City Terminal Railroad''' (“Terminal”) built depot trackage in the heart of Oklahoma City in 1900 on behalf a predece...')
- 22:26, 24 June 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page LaKemp, Oklahoma (←Created page with ''''LaKemp''', also written as '''LaKEMP''', '''Lakemp''', and '''La Kemp''', was a prosperous settlement in Beaver County, Oklahoma from 1909 to 1919. It was located approximately 5 to 7 miles north of present-day Booker, Texas. It terminated when the population left in mass for Booker. ==History== LaKemp was founded in 1909 by David L. Kemp, the principal owner and promoter of the town, and the person for whom the town was named.<ref name=Metrop...')
- 20:52, 11 June 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Augusta Railroad (←Created page with '{{Short description|Train line (1886–1959)}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name=Augusta Railroad| logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Arkansas| start_year=1886| end_year=1959| hq_city= Augusta, Arkansas| length={{convert|2.654|mi|km}}| }} The Augusta Railway (“AUG”) and its predecessors constituted a short-line railroad connecting Augusta, Arkansas to the national rail grid. AUG’s origi...')
- 18:04, 12 April 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Verdigris Southern Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name=Verdigris Southern Railroad| logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma| start_year=2021| end_year=present| hq_city=| length={{convert|3.3|mi|km}}| }} '''Verdigris Southern Railroad''', known as “VESO,” was initiated in 2021 to serve the Tulsa Port of Inola, one of the Tulsa Ports. VESO connects Port customers to the Uni...')
- 18:28, 11 April 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas City and Pacific Railroad (←Created page with '{{Short description|Defunct railway in Kansas and Oklahoma, United States}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name=Kansas City and Pacific Railroad | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Kansas and Oklahoma | length={{convert|127.7|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1886 | end_year=1889 | hq_city= }} The '''Kansas City and Pacific Railroad''' (“KC&PR”) was created in 1886 to get access from Kansas City south through what was...')
- 21:09, 10 April 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Bartlesville Interurban Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name=Bartlesville Interurban Railway | system_map= | map_caption= | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge = | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|10.1|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1905 | end_year=1920 | successor_line= | hq_city=Bartlesville, Oklahoma }} The Bartlesville Interurban Railway was an electric trolley system operating between and around the cities of Bartlesville and [...')
- 19:54, 7 April 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma | length={{convert|881.19|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1865 | end_year=1928 | hq_city= }} The '''Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis Railroad''' (“KCFS&M”) was a railway system which, at it...')
- 18:52, 27 March 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Paragould Southeastern Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name=Paragould Southeastern Railway | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge=Narrow | marks= | locale=Arkansas and Missouri | length={{convert|37.335|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1887 | end_year=1914 | hq_city=St. Louis, Missouri }} The '''Paragould Southeastern Railway''' (“PSR”), originally the '''Paragould and Buffalo Island Railway''', was an industrial line initially starte...')
- 16:39, 23 March 2024 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma and Kansas | length={{convert|56.85 |mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1893 | end_year=1900 | hq_city= }} The '''Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern Railway''' (“KOC&S”) was a railroad which in 1899 built tracks from a point near Caney, Kansas to what became Owasso, Oklahoma....')
- 22:08, 29 November 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Il-212 (←Redirected page to Ilyushin Il-112) Tag: New redirect
- 18:35, 29 October 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Texas North Western Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name = Texas North Western Railway | logo = | system_map = | map_caption = | image = | image_caption = | marks = TXNW | locale = Texas | start_year = {{start date and age|1982|01|28|mf=y}} | end_year = present | predecessor_line = | gauge = {{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} | length = {{convert|151|mi}} | parent_company = TNW Corp...')
- 23:45, 9 October 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Texas and St. Louis Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= Texas and St. Louis Railway |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Texas, Arkansas & Missouri |start_year=1871 |end_year=1886 |gauge = {{RailGauge|3ft|lk=on}} gauge |old_gauge= |hq_city=Tyler, Texas |length={{convert|725|mi|km}}| }} Originally incorporated as the '''Tyler Tap Railroad''' in 1871, the '''Texas and St. Louis Railway''' (“T&SL”) constructed a 3 ft gauge railways|three-foot gauge railr...')
- 19:00, 27 August 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Century, Oklahoma (←Redirected page to Douthat, Oklahoma) Tag: New redirect
- 18:41, 27 August 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Northeast Oklahoma Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Northeast Oklahoma Railroad| logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma and Kansas| start_year=1906| end_year=1967| hq_city=| length={{convert|34|mi|km}}| }} The predecessor rail lines which eventually came together as the '''Northeast Oklahoma Railroad''' (“NEO”) started as early as 1906, with some routes continuing until NEO was merged into the St. Louis...')
- 17:42, 27 August 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Chickasha Street Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Chickasha Street Railway| logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma| start_year=1910| end_year=1927| hq_city=Chickasha| length={{convert|6.5|mi|km}}| }} The '''Chickasha Street Railway''' (“CSR”) was the local electrified trolley service in Chickasha, Oklahoma between 1910 and 1927. At its maximum, it had 6.5 miles of track. ==History== The Chickasha Str...')
- 22:59, 21 August 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Granite Mountain Quarries Railroad (←Created page with 'The '''Granite Mountain Quarries Railroad''' {{Reporting mark|GMQX}}<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.railcarphotos.com/CountReportingMarks.php|title=Comprehensive Reporting Mark List for RailcarPhotos|publisher=RailcarPhotos.com|accessdate=March 26, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pwrr.org/rrm/rrmg.html|title=Railroad Reporting Marks – G|publisher=Piedmont and Western Railroad Club|accessdate=March 26, 2023}}</ref> is a private rail service of...')
- 19:42, 27 July 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name = St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad | logo = | logo_size = | system_map = | map_caption = | image = | image_size = | image_caption = | marks = | locale = Oklahoma | start_year = 1895 | end_year = 1899 | predecessor_line = | successor_line = St. Louis and San Francisco Railway | gauge = {{Track gauge|ussg|all...')
- 21:54, 1 July 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Talk:Perkins, Arkansas (I'd Leave it Be.: new section) Tag: New topic
- 19:34, 27 April 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Choctaw, Newcastle and Western Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= Choctaw, Newcastle and Western Railroad |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|3.3|mi|km|abbr=on}} |start_year=1907 |end_year=1919/21 |gauge = {{track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} |old_gauge= |hq_city= }} The '''Choctaw, Newcastle and Western Railroad''' (“CN&W”) was a shortline rail carrier in Oklahoma. It acquired its 3.3 mile line near Alderson, Oklahoma in 1907, and sold...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 20:04, 22 April 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page User talk:Jay el 72 (Autry Technology Center: new section) Tag: New topic
- 20:21, 27 March 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Denison and Washita Valley Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| railroad_name= Denison and Washita Valley Railway | logo_filename=| logo_size=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma and Texas| start_year=1886| end_year=1903| successor_line=| old_gauge=| hq_city=| }} The '''Denison and Washita Valley Railway''' (D&WV) existed from 1886-1903. It had disconnected trackage, partially around Denison, Texas, and partially in a coal mining area in what is no...')
- 20:37, 24 March 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Blackwell and Southern Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Blackwell and Southern Railway | logo_filename=| logo_size=| gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}}| old_gauge=| marks=| locale=Oklahoma| start_year=1899| end_year=1900| hq_city=Guthrie, Oklahoma| length={{convert|15.95|mi|km}}| }} The '''Blackwell and Southern Railway''' constructed a rail line running from Braman, Oklahoma to Tonkawa, Oklahoma. The 15.95 mile route was built in 1899, and sold to the Atchison,...')
- 17:08, 16 March 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Cimarron River Valley Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Cimarron River Valley Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|25.47|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1985 | end_year=1989 | hq_city= }} The '''Cimarron River Valley Railway''' {{Reporting mark|CRVC}}<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pwrr.org/rrm/rrmc.html |title=Railroad Reporting Marks-Past and Present|publisher=Piedmont and Western Railroad...')
- 20:11, 18 February 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Guthrie and Kingfisher Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Guthrie and Kingfisher Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|16.0|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1900 | end_year=1937 | hq_city= }} The '''Guthrie and Kingfisher Railway''' (G&KR) was a shortline railroad connecting Kingfisher, Oklahoma and what became Cashion, Oklahoma, a distance of sixteen miles. The tr...')
- 23:57, 2 February 2023 TulGuy talk contribs created page Liberty Lifter (←Created page with 'The '''Liberty Lifter''' is a concept from the U.S. military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) launched in mid-2022 to develop a long-range, low-cost transport using the idea of a maritime ground-effect vehicle not unlike the Soviet KM ekranoplan. ==History== DARPA launched the project in mid-2022, wanting a plane that could combine lift of large, heavy loads by skimming the...')
- 00:25, 30 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Autry Technology Center (←Created page with 'Autry Technology Center (“ATC”) is located at 1201 W Willow in Enid, Oklahoma.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.google.com/maps/place/Autry+Technology+Center/@36.4190574,-97.8982095,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x87afd3c105f98649:0xaac8d6c9eb96695e!8m2!3d36.4190559!4d-97.8974685 |title=Autry Technology Center|publisher=Google Maps|accessdate=October 29, 2022}}</ref> ATC is one of 29 CareerTech schools acros...')
- 19:31, 22 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Severs Block (←Created page with 'thumb|right| Severs Block Built between 1904 and 1907, the '''Severs Block''' at 101 E. 6th St. in Okmulgee, Oklahoma is a two-story generally rectangular brick building which incorporates an earlier two-story stone building (now the west wall and a part of the rear wall).<ref name=NRHP>{{cite web|url= https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/a9017f8d-0c70-432d-b8bb-086e7319038b |title=National Register of Historic Places Reg...')
- 23:29, 21 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Oklahoma-Southwestern Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= Oklahoma-Southwestern Railway |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Oklahoma |length={{convert|28.31|mi|km|abbr=on}} |start_year=1920 |end_year=1930 |gauge = {{track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} |hq_city= }} The '''Oklahoma-Southwestern Railway''' (“OSR”) ran between Bristow, Oklahoma and Nuyaka, Oklahoma. It operated from 1920 to 1930 before being abandoned. ==History== Incorporated January 12, 1920 by legend...') Tag: citing a blog or free web host
- 21:34, 20 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Wiville, Arkansas (←Created page with ' Wiville is a populated place in Woodruff County, Arkansas, about 8 miles south of McCrory, 11 miles southeast of Augusta, and 9 miles north of Cotton Plant.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://roadsidethoughts.com/ar/wiville-xx-woodruff-profile.htm |title=Wiville, Arkansas|publisher=RoadsideThoughts|accessdate=October 20, 2022}}</ref><ref name=Map>{{cite web|url= https://www.google.com/ma...')
- 21:02, 19 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page White and Black River Valley Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= White and Black River Valley Railway |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Arkansas |start_year=1879 |end_year=1940 |gauge = {{track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} |old_gauge= originally {{track gauge|3ft6in|lk=on}} |hq_city=Warren, Arkansas }} The '''White and Black River Valley Railway''' (“W&BRV”), previously called the '''Batesville and Brinkley Railroad''' (“B&B”), had a line between the towns of Brinkley,...') Tag: citing a blog or free web host
- 20:46, 12 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Oklahoma and Arkansas | length={{convert|219|mi|km|abbr=on}} |start_year=1895 |end_year=1907 |gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} |hq_city= }} The '''St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad''' (“New Orleans”) ran from Hope, Arkansas to a point near Ardmore, Oklahoma, and encompassed about 219 miles of tra...')
- 17:28, 11 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Hotel Lowrey (Poteau, Oklahoma) (←Created page with 'The Hotel Lowrey building was constructed in Poteau, Oklahoma in 1922 by Wiley W. Lowrey in the Classical Revival style.<ref name=Museum>{{cite web|url= https://leflorecountymuseum.org/history-of-hotel-lowrey |title=Hotel Lowrey|publisher=LeFlore County Historical Society|accessdate=October 10, 2022}}</ref><ref name=Conference/> Originally the town’s largest commercial office and retail building, it was reconfigured in the 1931-...')
- 21:09, 10 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Sutter, Oklahoma (←Redirected page to Calhoun, Oklahoma) Tag: New redirect
- 21:08, 10 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Calhoun, Oklahoma (←Created page with ''''Calhoun''', originally called '''Sutter''', is in Le Flore County in the State of Oklahoma, approximately 7 miles northwest of Poteau, the county seat.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://roadsidethoughts.com/ok/calhoun-xx-le-flore-profile.htm |title=Calhoun, Oklahoma|publisher=RoadsideThoughts|accessdate=October 10, 2022}}</ref><ref name=Map>{{cite web|url= https://www.google.com/maps/dir//Calhoun,+OK+74956...')
- 20:00, 9 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Poteau Valley Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= Poteau Valley Railroad |logo_filename= |logo_size= |marks= |locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|7.883|mi|km|abbr=on}} |start_year=1900 |end_year=1926 |gauge={{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} |hq_city=Sutter, Oklahoma, later Oklahoma City }} The '''Poteau Valley Railroad''' was a shortline running from Calhoun, Oklahoma to Shady Point, Oklahoma, encompassing 7.883 miles of track. It began in 1900 and...')
- 19:25, 1 October 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas | length={{convert|170.64|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1888 | end_year=1909 | hq_city= }} The '''Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway''' (“K&AV”) was owner of 170.64 miles of single track, standard gauge steam railroa...')
- 20:07, 28 September 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Muskogee Southern Railroad (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Muskogee Southern Railroad | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|37|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1902 | end_year=1904 | hq_city= }} The '''Muskogee Southern Railroad''', which existed from 1902 to 1904, constructed only one line in its history. It built south from Muskogee, Oklahoma to the Cana...')
- 20:56, 26 September 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Webbers Falls Railroad (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Webbers Falls Railroad | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|11.6|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1911 | end_year=1918 | hq_city=Webbers Falls, Oklahoma }} The '''Webbers Falls Railroad''' (W.F.R.R.) was a shortline railway operating between the towns of Webbers Falls, Oklaho...')
- 16:54, 24 September 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Three Sands, Oklahoma (←Created page with ''''Three Sands''' was an oil and gas boomtown which sprang into existence about November of 1922 and ceased to exist in 1957. It was located along the Tonkawa-Perry road, now US Route 77, in the area of the Kay County and Noble County border, in the State of Oklahoma. ==History== Three Sands was one of many populated places which sprung up in the Three Sands Oil Field, also known as the Tonkawa F...')
- 23:58, 23 August 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Muskogee Electric Traction Company (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Muskogee Electric Traction Company | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge= | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|31|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1904 | end_year=1941 | hq_city=Muskogee, Oklahoma }} The '''Muskogee Electric Traction Company''' (“Traction”) was an electrified streetcar line operating in and around Muskogee, Oklahoma from 1904 to 1941, wi...')
- 19:22, 22 August 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma and Arkansas | length={{convert|144|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1899 | end_year=1907 | hq_city= }} The '''Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway''' (O&CC) was formed under the name of the North Arkansas & Western Railway in 1899. At its maximum,...')
- 20:39, 21 August 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Oklahoma, New Mexico and Pacific Railway (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Oklahoma, New Mexico and Pacific Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|37.993|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1913 | end_year=1926 | hq_city=Ardmore, Oklahoma }} The '''Oklahoma, New Mexico and Pacific Railway''', known colloquially as the “'''Ringling Railroad''',” ran from Ardmore, Oklaho...')
- 21:13, 2 August 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Dilworth, Oklahoma (←Created page with ''''Dilworth''' was one of the many oil boomtowns created in Kay County, Oklahoma during the early part of the 20th Century.<ref name=OHS>{{cite web|url= https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=KA009|title=Kay County|publisher=Oklahoma Historical Society|accessdate=August 1, 2022}}</ref> It was located about 10.5 miles northwest of Newkirk, the county seat, or about 14 miles by present-day roads.<ref name=Hometow...')
- 21:03, 2 August 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Oil Fields Short Line Railroad (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Oil Fields Short Line Railroad | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|4.4|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1916 | end_year=1923 | hq_city= }} The '''Oil Fields Short Line Railroad''' had both a short route—about 4.4 miles between Clifford and Dilworth in Kay County, Oklahoma—...')
- 19:47, 29 July 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Oil Fields and Santa Fe Railway (←Created page with '{{Short description|Former railroad line}} {{Infobox rail | railroad_name= Oil Fields and Santa Fe Railway | logo_filename= | logo_size= | gauge={{track gauge|ussg}} | old_gauge= | marks= | locale=Oklahoma | length={{convert|28.4|mi|km|abbr=on}} | start_year=1915 | end_year=1941 | hq_city=Oklahoma City, Oklahoma }} The '''Oil Fields and Santa Fe Railway''' {"Oil Fields") was an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ("AT&SF") subsidiary. It owne...')
- 19:09, 7 July 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas City Outer Belt and Electric Railroad (←Created page with 'The '''Kansas City Outer Belt and Electric Railroad''' (“Outer Belt”) was, despite its name, neither an electric railway nor any sort of interurban line. It was intended to be the final link in the Kansas City, Kansas (“KCK”) area for the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway (“KCM&O”) project. However, it was never completed. ==History== Work on the KCM&O, which was intended to link KCK to its closest Pacific port, Topolobampo |Topo...')
- 20:04, 6 July 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Caddo and Choctaw Railroad (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name = Caddo and Choctaw Railroad | logo = | logo_size = | system_map = | map_caption = | image = | image_size = | image_caption = | marks = | locale = Arkansas | start_year = 1907 | end_year = 1924 | predecessor_line = | successor_line = | gauge = {{Track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} | length = {{convert|14.018|mi}}...')
- 21:31, 5 July 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Arkansas Western Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail | railroad_name = Arkansas Western Railway | logo = | logo_size = | system_map = | map_caption = | image = | image_size = | image_caption = | marks = | locale = Arkansas and Oklahoma | start_year = 1904 | end_year = 1992 | predecessor_line = Arkansas Western Railroad | successor_line = Kansas City Southern | gauge = {{Track...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 00:05, 11 June 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas City-Leavenworth Railway (←Redirected page to Kansas City, Leavenworth and Western Railway) Tag: New redirect
- 23:58, 10 June 2022 TulGuy talk contribs created page Kansas City, Leavenworth and Western Railway (←Created page with '{{Infobox rail |railroad_name= Kansas City, Leavenworth and Western Railway |logo= |system_map= |map_size= |marks= |locale=Kansas and Missouri |start_year=1900 |end_year=1938 | gauge = |hq_city=Wolcott (Kansas City, Kansas) |length={{convert|26|mi|km}}| }} The Kansas City, Leavenworth and Western Railway was an electrified interurban trolley which in its final form ran about 26 miles from Leavenworth, Kansas to Kansas...')