Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway
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The Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (reporting mark KOG) (KO&G) was formed on July 31, 1919 from the assets of the bankrupt . The KO&G largely consisted of a single line from Baxter Springs, Kansas, to Denison, Texas, prior to its purchase by Missouri Pacific's Texas and Pacific Railway in 1964 and merger in 1970. The KO&G came under common control of the Muskogee Company (often referred to as the "Muskogee Roads" or the "Muskogee Lines") in 1925, sharing common management with the Midland Valley Railroad and the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway from 1930 to 1964.
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Le Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (sigle de l'AAR:KOG) (KO&G) est une compagnie de chemin de fer américaine formée le 31 juillet 1919 sur les bases du Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway qui venait de faire faillite. Le réseau du KO&G était principalement constitué par une voie unique reliant Baxter Springs (Kansas) à Denison. En 1925, il passa sous contrôle de la Muskogee Company, appelée aussi "Muskogee Roads" ou "Muskogee Lines". De 1930 à 1964, le KO&G partagea un management commun au Midland Valley Railroad et à l'Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway. En 1964, le KO&G fut racheté par le Texas and Pacific Railway (T&P), filiale du Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP). L'intérêt de ce rachat était que le KO&G permettait de relier le MP à sa filiale T&P, via Okay, Oklahoma à Denison. Le Texas &
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Le Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (sigle de l'AAR:KOG) (KO&G) est une compagnie de chemin de fer américaine formée le 31 juillet 1919 sur les bases du Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway qui venait de faire faillite. Le réseau du KO&G était principalement constitué par une voie unique reliant Baxter Springs (Kansas) à Denison. En 1925, il passa sous contrôle de la Muskogee Company, appelée aussi "Muskogee Roads" ou "Muskogee Lines". De 1930 à 1964, le KO&G partagea un management commun au Midland Valley Railroad et à l'Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway. En 1964, le KO&G fut racheté par le Texas and Pacific Railway (T&P), filiale du Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP). L'intérêt de ce rachat était que le KO&G permettait de relier le MP à sa filiale T&P, via Okay, Oklahoma à Denison. Le Texas & Pacific fusionna le KO&G en 1970.
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The Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway (reporting mark KOG) (KO&G) was formed on July 31, 1919 from the assets of the bankrupt . The KO&G largely consisted of a single line from Baxter Springs, Kansas, to Denison, Texas, prior to its purchase by Missouri Pacific's Texas and Pacific Railway in 1964 and merger in 1970. The KO&G owed much of its latter existence to its status as a bridge line between the Missouri Pacific at Okay, Oklahoma and the Missouri Pacific-controlled Texas and Pacific Railway at Denison, Texas. This traffic was the main source of revenue for the KO&G and was the primary reason that the MP acquired it. The KO&G came under common control of the Muskogee Company (often referred to as the "Muskogee Roads" or the "Muskogee Lines") in 1925, sharing common management with the Midland Valley Railroad and the Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka Railway from 1930 to 1964. In 1967 KO&G operated 209 miles of railroad and reported 457 million ton-miles of revenue freight.
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