Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway
- Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway
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The Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway (originally Railroad) was formed in 1885 with Marcus Low, a former attorney for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, as its president. The CRI&P advanced the CK&N about twenty-five million dollars to begin construction in exchange for nearly all of the CK&N's stock. Essentially, this made the CRI&P the owner of the CK&N from the very beginning. The CK&N had put down about 1388 miles of track by 1888, mostly in Kansas and Missouri, but in 1889 it failed to make its interest payment to the CRI&P. The CRI&P started foreclosure proceedings on the CK&N, eventually fully taking over by June 17, 1891.
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- Defunct Missouri railroads
- Defunct Kansas railroads
- Defunct Nebraska railroads
- Defunct Oklahoma railroads
- Defunct Colorado railroads
- Predecessors of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
- Railway companies established in 1886
- Railway companies disestablished in 1891
- United States rail transportation stubs
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