- Gateway Western Railway
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Gateway Western Railway
marks=GWWR
locale=Illinois ,Kansas ,Missouri
start_year=January 9 1990
end_year=2002
hq_city=The Gateway Western Railway reporting mark|GWWR was aClass II railroad that operated 408 miles of formerChicago and Alton Railroad track between Kansas City andSt. Louis, Missouri . It also operated betweenKansas City, Missouri , andSpringfield, Illinois on the oldAlton Railroad line that eventually was theChicago, Missouri and Western Railway .History
The Gateway Western Railway began operations on
January 9 1990 after purchasing the Kansas City to St. Louis right-of-way from the bankruptChicago, Missouri and Western Railway . Originally the Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago, the line came under Chicago & Alton control in 1878, but never had much success under several operators of its line over the years, which included theAlton Railroad ,Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad from 1947 to 1972, andIllinois Central Gulf Railroad from 1972 to 1987. OnApril 28 1987 , Illinois Central Gulf, divesting itself of surplus lines to get itself down to a core system, sold the Kansas City line, and theChicago (actually with ownership ending atJoliet, Illinois , then with trackage rights from there to Chicago via theIllinois Central Railroad ) toEast St. Louis mainline, to a new 633 mile regional,Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway .In 1989, the Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway entered bankruptcy. The
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) had always wanted an access to St. Louis. Seeing an opportunity, Santa Fe arranged for a New York investment firm to purchase the Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway's Kansas City to St. Louis line, thus creating the Gateway Western Railway. Santa Fe routed quite a bit of intermodal traffic via this routing during this period. However, by 1995, theBurlington Northern Railroad (BN) and the Santa Fe merged to form Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. With the BN already owning a St. Louis line via a couple of routes already, less and less ATSF traffic was routed this way.In 1997, the GWWR and its Illinois subsidiary
Gateway Eastern Railway , were purchased byKansas City Southern (KCS). The KCS operated the GWWR as a subsidiary until 2002 when it transferred its controlling interest to its own parent company and officially merged the GWWR into the KCS. The Gateway Eastern, however, remained a KCS subsidiary.References
* (February
2002 ), Flags fall in corporate shuffles, "Trains Magazine", p. 17.
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