The Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway (“K&AV”) was owner of 170.64 miles of single track, standard gauge steam railroad line, consisting of a 164.63 mile mainline from a junction near Van Buren, Arkansas through Oklahoma to Coffeyville, Kansas, 164.63 miles, with branch lines of 6.01 miles. It began operations in 1888 and sold its property to the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (“Iron Mountain”) in 1909.
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| - The Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway (“K&AV”) was owner of 170.64 miles of single track, standard gauge steam railroad line, consisting of a 164.63 mile mainline from a junction near Van Buren, Arkansas through Oklahoma to Coffeyville, Kansas, 164.63 miles, with branch lines of 6.01 miles. It began operations in 1888 and sold its property to the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (“Iron Mountain”) in 1909. (en)
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| - Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad
- Union Pacific Railroad
- Van Buren, Arkansas
- Vian, Oklahoma
- Claremore, Oklahoma
- Coffeyville, Kansas
- Missouri Pacific Railroad
- Defunct Oklahoma railroads
- Lenapah, Oklahoma
- Wagoner, Oklahoma
- Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
- Arkansas
- Arkansas City, Kansas
- Arkansas River
- Oklahoma railroads
- Kansas
- St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway
- Indian Territory
- Inola, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma
- Oologah, Oklahoma
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| - The Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway (“K&AV”) was owner of 170.64 miles of single track, standard gauge steam railroad line, consisting of a 164.63 mile mainline from a junction near Van Buren, Arkansas through Oklahoma to Coffeyville, Kansas, 164.63 miles, with branch lines of 6.01 miles. It began operations in 1888 and sold its property to the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway (“Iron Mountain”) in 1909. (en)
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