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138:, giving it about 174 single-track miles total. The corporate entity intended to build the portion in Texas from the Red River to Quanah was the Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad Company, which had already been chartered on December 26, 1901. The extension was built and opened March 29, 1903, with the Texas portion being nine miles. The Texas company was separately sold to the Frisco on July 25, 1904. All trackage was operated by the Frisco from the beginning. 114:
The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad Company was the brainchild of Charles G. Jones, a developer and former mayor of Oklahoma City. Though incorporated July 15, 1899 under the laws of Indian Territory, the railroad made little progress until the latter part of 1901, when a company called Johnston
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Johnston Brothers was paid in stock, and ended up with all of it. On October 15, 1901, Johnston Brothers sold the stock to St. Louis Trust Company, and on April 4, 1902, the Trust Company sold it to the Frisco. Part of Frisco's purchase agreement specified that the line had to be continued into
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was developed by Jones along the trackage and was originally named CeeGee after his initials, but the name was changed when the railroad objected. Jones also platted
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Brothers was contracted to do the construction. Johnston Brothers built from Oklahoma City into
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in November, 1901, even though a settlement there had possessed a post office since 1895.
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All assets of both companies were officially absorbed into the Frisco on July 18, 1907.
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Quanah, Texas. The attraction to Quanah, besides its connection with the
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The Oklahoma company completed the trackage to the south bank of the
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within a month of the latter's founding in August, 1901.
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List of United States railroads by political division
365:. William R. Hunt,Texas State Historical Association 529:Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad 409:. Ethel Crisp Taylor, Oklahoma Historical Society 994: 377: 268:"The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad Company" 187:"Snyder, OK, All Aboard, Volume 11, 1998, p.18" 141:The road brought changes along its route. At 825: 462: 292:. Cynthia Savage, Oklahoma Historical Society 832: 818: 469: 455: 839: 599:Moscow, Camden and San Augustine Railroad 549:Dallas, Garland and Northeastern Railroad 431:. Richard Crabtree (accessed on Facebook) 209: 207: 664:Texas Central Business Lines Corporation 181: 179: 177: 175: 173: 399: 313: 311: 309: 307: 995: 947:Wichita, Tillman & Jackson Railway 927:Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad 634:Rockdale, Sandow and Southern Railroad 476: 240: 238: 236: 234: 232: 204: 813: 450: 170: 912:South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad 744:Wichita, Tillman and Jackson Railway 704:Texas, Gonzales and Northern Railway 355: 333: 304: 554:Fort Worth and Dallas Belt Railroad 282: 229: 13: 649:Sabine River and Northern Railroad 624:Port Terminal Railroad Association 609:Point Comfort and Northern Railway 499:Angelina and Neches River Railroad 319:"Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad" 125:Fort Worth and Denver City Railway 98:, together with its affiliate the 96:Oklahoma City and Western Railroad 17:Oklahoma City and Western Railroad 14: 1029: 734:West Texas & Lubbock Railway 659:Temple and Central Texas Railway 534:Corpus Christi Terminal Railroad 100:Oklahoma City and Texas Railroad 564:Fort Worth and Western Railroad 421: 104:St. Louis-San Francisco Railway 902:Northwestern Oklahoma Railroad 694:Texas & New Mexico Railway 559:Fort Worth and Dallas Railroad 429:"Frisco Rails Across Oklahoma" 260: 1: 719:Texas Pacifico Transportation 629:Pecos Valley Southern Railway 163: 699:Texas South-Eastern Railroad 644:South Plains Lamesa Railroad 639:Rio Valley Switching Company 604:Orange Port Terminal Railway 192:. The Frisco Railroad Museum 7: 977:Former carriers in Oklahoma 932:Tulsa–Sapulpa Union Railway 917:Stillwater Central Railroad 714:Texas and Oklahoma Railroad 709:Texas North Western Railway 689:Texas Northeastern Railroad 669:Texas City Terminal Railway 614:Panhandle Northern Railroad 10: 1034: 1018:Defunct Oklahoma railroads 862:Arkansas Southern Railroad 857:Arkansas–Oklahoma Railroad 724:Texas Rock Crusher Railway 684:Texas and Northern Railway 654:Southern Switching Company 619:Plainview Terminal Company 504:Alliance Terminal Railroad 217:. Mustang Appliance Repair 215:"City of Mustang Oklahoma" 109: 971: 955: 847: 788: 752: 494:Alamo Gulf Coast Railroad 484: 88:183 mi (295 km) 84: 53: 48: 40: 26: 21: 877:Cimarron Valley Railroad 794:Former carriers in Texas 1008:Defunct Texas railroads 780:Trinity Railway Express 589:Heart of Texas Railroad 524:Border Pacific Railroad 509:Austin Western Railroad 143:Mountain Park, Oklahoma 942:WFEC Railroad Company 892:Grainbelt Corporation 841:Railroads of Oklahoma 679:Texas Mexican Railway 569:Grainbelt Corporation 922:Sand Springs Railway 887:Farmrail Corporation 674:Timber Rock Railroad 574:Georgetown Railroad 514:Blacklands Railroad 18: 1013:Oklahoma railroads 956:Passenger carriers 753:Passenger carriers 579:Galveston Railroad 478:Railroads of Texas 41:Dates of operation 16: 990: 989: 897:Kiamichi Railroad 867:AT&L Railroad 807: 806: 739:Western Rail Road 594:Kiamichi Railroad 155:Mustang, Oklahoma 92: 91: 1025: 834: 827: 820: 811: 810: 471: 464: 457: 448: 447: 441: 440: 438: 436: 425: 419: 418: 416: 414: 403: 397: 396: 394: 392: 381: 375: 374: 372: 370: 359: 353: 352: 350: 348: 337: 331: 330: 328: 326: 315: 302: 301: 299: 297: 286: 280: 279: 277: 275: 270:. 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Index

Oklahoma
Texas
Track gauge
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway
Lawton, Oklahoma
Fort Worth and Denver City Railway
Acme, Texas
Red River
Mountain Park, Oklahoma
Snyder, Oklahoma
Elgin, Oklahoma
Mustang, Oklahoma





"Snyder, OK, All Aboard, Volume 11, 1998, p.18"


"City of Mustang Oklahoma"





"The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad Company—Predecessor of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company"
"The Oklahoma City and Western Railroad Company"
"Lawton"

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