• The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad, together with its affiliate the Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad, built a line from Oklahoma City through Lawton...
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  • following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Arkansas–Oklahoma Railroad (AOK) Arkansas Southern Railroad (ARS) AT&L Railroad (ATLT) Blackwell...
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    Elk City is located on Interstate 40 and Historic U.S. Route 66 in western Oklahoma, approximately 110 miles (180 km) west of Oklahoma City and 150 miles...
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    founder was Charles G. Jones of Oklahoma City, president of the Oklahoma City and Western Railroad, who had a dispute with that municipality. Jones named the...
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  • The Clinton and Oklahoma Western Railroad was a railway in southwestern Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, with a mainline eventually running from Clinton...
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    Lawton, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of Fort Sill National Cemetery. Elgin developed as the Oklahoma City and Western Railroad (OCWR)...
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    Oklahoma) who published and distributed brochures promoting the town as an elegant, tree-lined city with paved streets, numerous businesses, railroad...
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    Railway: 1904 Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad: December 19, 1904 Crawford County Midland Railroad: June 20, 1905 Oklahoma City and Western Railroad: 1907 –...
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  • The Arkansas, Oklahoma and Western Railroad (AO&W) was a small railroad company in Northwest Arkansas, United States. It began operations as the Rogers...
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    Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (reporting mark KO) is a shortline railroad operating in the Midwestern United States. It is entirely located in Kansas and, despite...
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    Marble City (often simply called Marble) is a town in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan...
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    construction of the nearest railroad into the area, the Clinton and Oklahoma Western Railway (“C&OW”) terminated in August 1912 at Strong City. More troubling to...
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    Oklahoma City, filed the plat in November, 1901. During that same year, the Oklahoma City and Western Railroad (acquired later by the St. Louis and San...
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    and Western Railway-- an affiliate of the Santa Fe Railroad-- built west from Seward, Oklahoma, meeting at a point that became Cashion, Oklahoma, and...
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    the name Union Pacific Railroad (UP), Southern Branch, it came to serve an extensive rail network in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. In 1988, it...
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    structures. According to Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the Oklahoma City and Western Railroad offered Mountain Park resident Sol Bracken...
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  • Cimarron Valley Railroad (CVR) Colorado Pacific Railroad (CXR) Garden City Western Railway (GCW) Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) Kansas City Terminal Railway...
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    Oklahoma City (/ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə -/ ), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S....
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    border. The same railroad built a line from Chickasha to Mangum in 1900. The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad (sold to the St. Louis and San Francisco...
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    miles (140 km) from both Oklahoma City and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, at the junction of Interstate 35 and U.S. Highway 70, and is generally considered...
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    Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad from Fallis, Oklahoma to Oklahoma City. The railroad supported much of the business and hotels of the city in the first half...
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    and North Western (reporting mark CNW) was a Class I railroad in the Midwestern United States. It was also known as the "North Western". The railroad...
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  • Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad (CO&G), known informally as the "Choctaw Route," was an American railroad in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. The...
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  • Arizona and California Railroad (ARZC) Arizona Central Railroad (AZCR) Arizona Eastern Railway (AZER) Arkansas–Oklahoma Railroad (AOK) Arkansas and Missouri...
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    agricultural trade center. The Santa Fe Railway made the city a major railroad center when it built Oklahoma's largest rail yard in Waynoka. Ultimately employing...
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  • Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway Lake Erie and Western Railroad Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad Lake Superior...
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    Woodward is a city in and the county seat of Woodward County, Oklahoma, United States. It is the largest city in a nine-county area. The population was...
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    Bricktown is an entertainment district just east of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It was formerly a major warehouse district. The major...
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    Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, of the Webbers Falls, Shawnee and Western Railroad from 1911, but that line never got further west than Warner, Oklahoma. Shawnee got...
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    Owasso is a city in Rogers and Tulsa Counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and the largest northern suburb of Tulsa. The population was 39,328 persons...
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