Kansas City and Pacific Railroad

The Kansas City and Pacific Railroad (“KC&PR”) was created in 1886 to provide a freight access route from Kansas City south through what was then Oklahoma Territory, now the State of Oklahoma. The line grew to 130 miles of trackage before the company was merged in 1899 into a predecessor of former class-1 rail carrier Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad.

Kansas City and Pacific Railroad
Overview
LocaleKansas and Oklahoma
Dates of operation18861889
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Length130 mi (210 km)
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