Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield Railway
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The Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield Railway, also known as the Leaky Roof Railway, is a now abandoned rail line that ran from Kansas City, Missouri, and also Olathe, Kansas through Clinton, Missouri and on to Ash Grove, Missouri, where it tied in with the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railway. It was founded in 1884, as a subsidiary of the KCFS&G. The line was later bought by the Frisco (St. Louis-San Francisco Railway) in 1901. The line was abandoned in 1934 and the track removed. Although most of the line is now gone, traces can be found along Route 7 and Route 13.