• The Fort Smith and Western Railway (reporting mark FSW) was a railroad that operated in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. The railroad's main line extended...
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    the confluence of the Arkansas and Poteau rivers, also known as Belle Point. Fort Smith was established as a western frontier military post in 1817,...
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  • List of Class I railroads (category United States railway-related lists)
    Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad Fort Smith and Western Railroad Fort Smith and Western Railway Fort Worth and Denver Railway Fort Worth and Denver City...
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    Territory, to Denison, Texas. Clarke and Moore knew that the Fort Smith and Western Railway was laying a line westward from Indian Territory to Guthrie...
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  • nearby, and the two began to grow together. McCurtain and Chant prospered after the Fort Smith and Western Railroad connected McCurtain with Fort Smith, Arkansas...
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  • Railway Fort Smith Trolley Museum Bauxite and Northern Railway (BXN) Granite Mountain Quarries Railroad (GMQX) Electric Inter-City Terminal Railway This...
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    In 1902, the Fort Smith and Western Railway built a track north of town. Indianola quickly relocated to be adjacent to the track, and the residents built...
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    Pacific Railroad; Fort Smith and Western Railway Rock Island-Frisco Railway; Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad; 50% of Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad;...
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    Bokoshe, Oklahoma (category Fort Smith metropolitan area)
    that employed 10 miners. By 1900, the population was 153. The Fort Smith and Western Railway built tracks in 1901 to this area to ship the coal elsewhere...
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  • Interurban Railway Chickasha Street Railway Choctaw Railway and Lighting Company Choctaw Electric Company El Reno Interurban Railway Enid City Railway Guthrie...
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