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Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS) Kansas City Terminal Railway (KCT) Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (KO) Kaw River Railroad (KAW) Kyle Railroad (KYLE) Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad (MNA) South Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (SKOL) Operates the Kansas Eastern Railroad (KE) Union Pacific Railroad (UP)
The Kansas City Southern Railway Company (reporting mark KCS) is an American Class I railroad. Founded in 1887, it operates in 10 Midwestern and Southeastern U.S. states: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway. Kansas City Interurban Railway. Kansas City, Kaw Valley Railroad. Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway (KV&W, KVW) Kansas City Public Service Company. Kansas City and Westport Belt Railway (KCWB) Missouri and Kansas Interurban Railway.
Its primary U.S. holding was the Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS), a Class I railroad [3] that operated about 3,984 route miles (6,412 km) [2] in 10 states in the midwestern and southeastern United States. [4] KCS's hubs include Kansas City, Missouri; Shreveport, Louisiana; New Orleans; Dallas; and Houston.
Kansas City Southern is the parent company of many railroads and railroad related companies. KCS three main subsidiaries are The Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern de México, and The Panama Canal Railway Company. Together, the three railroads serve over 450 cities and towns.
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The Kansas City Terminal Railway (reporting mark KCT) is a Class III terminal railroad that serves as a joint operation of the trunk railroads that serve the Kansas City metropolitan area, the United States' second largest rail hub after Chicago.
This category includes railroads that operate or have operated in Kansas. For a more complete list, see List of Kansas railroads.
The Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield Railway ("KCC&SR"), also known as the Leaky Roof Railway, was a consolidation of earlier railroads. As of 1917, it had a mainline running from Ash Grove, Missouri through Clinton, Missouri to Olathe, Kansas , almost 155 miles.
Kansas City Southern Railway Building (Kansas City, Missouri) Kansas City Southern Railway Locomotive No. 73D and Caboose No. 385. Kansas City Terminal Railway. Template:KCS named trains. Stuart R. Knott.
Kansas City, Clay County and St. Joseph Railway; Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway; Kansas City and Olathe Electric Railway; Kansas City Public Service Company