Last month's article left off with the Frisco Railroad purchasing the Oklahoma and Arkansas Railroad. With the purchase of the railroad, the Frisco added nine additional train depots, not including ...
As early as 1878, the Frisco Line's executive committee had been meeting to address the threat of other railroads building a rail line through Northwest Arkansas. A rail line through the area would ...
This is the 11th in a series of articles with Kellerman Foundation for Historic Preservation board chairman Frank Nickell, an emeritus faculty member of Southeast Missouri State University, commenting ...
Frisco Railroad introduced diesel passenger service in Cape Girardeau on Aug. 25, 1950, marking the beginning of a transition from steam to diesel locomotives on the division’s passenger routes.
But Frisco leaders saw potential in the caliber of museum housed at Fair Park. After a series of negotiations, the museum reached an agreement with Frisco in 2008. The city would donate 12.4 acres ...
The Museum of the American Railroad's depot is on the move. The museum is moving from Fair Park in Dallas to a 12-arce site in Frisco. The Houston & Texas Central railroad building, which was in ...
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