St Louis Southwestern Railway

  • Also Known As: Cotton Belt Railroad
  • American

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President Edwin Gould
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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Architect St Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot Tyler, TX
Architect St Louis Southwest Railway (Cotton Belt Route) Depot Coy
Owner Cotton Belt Freight Depot City of St Louis
Architect St Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt Route) Caboose 2325 Pine Bluff
1871/12/01 The Texas legislature grants Major James P Douglas and others the right to construct and operate a railroad, with a single or double track, for a distance not exceeding 40 miles from Tyler to connect with some other railroad to be determined. Established Tyler, TX Texas
1895/00/00 First locomotive built west of the Mississippi River is built at the Pine Bluff shops. Owner Arkansas Railroad Museum Pine Bluff
1909/03/00 St Louis Southwestern Steam Locomotive No 336 is built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia at a cost of $143,607 (think $2,000,000) for the St Louis Southwestern Railway. Owner St Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt Route) Steam Locomotive No 336 Arkansas Railroad Museum
1925/00/00 Cotton Belt Railroad Depot is erected in Fordyce, Arkansas, by the St Louis Southwestern Railway. Architect Cotton Belt Railroad Depot-Fordyce Fordyce
1942/00/00 Engine 819, a Class L1, 4-8-4 steam locomotive, is built by the St Louis Southwestern Railway Company (Cotton Belt Route) at its Pine Bluff, Arkansas shops. It was the last steam engine built in the Cotton Belt Shops. Architect Arkansas Railroad Museum Pine Bluff
1942/00/00 Engine 819, a Class L1, 4-8-4 steam locomotive, is built by the St Louis Southwestern Railway Company (Cotton Belt Route) at its Pine Bluff, Arkansas shops. It was the last steam engine built in the Cotton Belt Shops. Architect St Louis Southwestern Railway Steam Locomotive No 819 Arkansas Railroad Museum
1954/00/00 Owner Cotton Belt Building Tyler, TX
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