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[edit] Defunct railroads
- Arkansas and Ozarks Railway (A&O)
- Arkansas Midland Railroad (narrow gauge)
- Arkansas Railroad
- Ashley, Drew and Northern Railroad (ADN)
- Augusta Railroad
- Batesville and Brinkley Railroad
- Blytheville, Leachville and Arkansas Southern Railroad
- Central Railway of Arkansas (CofA)
- Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI&P)
- Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad (CO&G)
- Doniphan, Kensett and Searcy Railway (DKS)
- Eureka Springs Railway (ES)
- Fort Smith and Western Railroad (FS&W)
- Fort Smith, Subiaco and Rock Island Railroad (FSS&RI)
- Fourche River Valley and Indian Territory Railroad (FRV&IT)
- Gould Southwestern Railroad (GSW)
- Graysonia, Nashville and Ashdown Railroad[1]
- Hot Springs Branch Railroad
- Hot Springs Railroad (HS)
- Iron Mountain and Helena Railroad
- Jonesboro, Lake City and Eastern Railroad (JLC&E)
- Little Rock and Hot Springs Western Railroad (LR&HSW)
- Little Rock, Maumelle and Western Railroad (LRM&W)
- Louisiana and Arkansas Railway (L&A)
- Memphis and Little Rock Railroad
- Memphis, Dallas and Gulf Railroad
- Midland Valley Railroad (MV)
- Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad (M&NA)
- Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP)
- Murfreesboro-Nashville Southwestern Railroad (M-NSW)
- Paragould and Buffalo Island Railway
- Pine Bluff, Monroe and New Orleans Railway
- Reader Railroad (RRR)
- Searcy and West Point Railroad (S&WP)
- Southern Pacific Railroad (SP)
- Southwest Arkansas and Indian Territory Railway
- St. Louis - San Francisco Railway (SLSF)
- St. Louis Southwestern Railway (SSW, Cotton Belt Railroad)
- Texas and St. Louis Railway
- Warren and Ouachita Valley Railway (W&OV)
- Washington and Hope Railway
[edit] References
- Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (May 2002), Arkansas state rail plan 2002 (PDF). Retrieved February 11, 2005.
- Beck, Wayne (August 21, 1998), History of the Cotton Belt Railroad. Retrieved October 11, 2005.
- Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9.
- Hull, Clifton E. (1988) Shortline Railroads of Arkansas, University of Central Arkansas Press, Conway, Arkansas. ISBN 0-944436-00-5
- Watco Companies, Railroads. Retrieved August 15, 2005.
- ^ Pitcher, Charles; Manager of DOT Compliance, Kansas City Southern Railway (reprinted by the Kansas City Southern Historical Society). The Kansas City Southern Lines. Retrieved on May 5, 2006.