- Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway
Infobox SG rail
railroad_name=Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway
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locale=Kansas ,Oklahoma ,Texas
start_year=1900
end_year=1907
successor_line=St. Louis-San Francisco Railway
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The Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway (BES) was built as a short line railroad operating inKansas ,Oklahoma , andTexas .It was founded in 1900 to link the Frisco
Beaumont, Kansas subdivision andVernon, Texas . When the government opened the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Indian Reservation for settlement on August 6, 1901, the Blackwell, Enid, and Southwestern Railway began construction of 251 miles of track from Vernon, Texas north to Blackwell and Enid in Indian Territory. [cite web | author = Frisco.org | url = http://www.frisco.org/msw/mswproto.htm | title = Frisco Hobart Subdivision | accessdate = ] The line was built in sections, starting fromBlackwell, Oklahoma to Darrow, Oklahoma (84.3 mi.) in 1900-01. Then from Darrow to theRed River (154.3 mi) in 1901-03. [cite web | author = The Frisco Employee's Magazine May 1926 | url = http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/frisco/magazines/fem_1926_05/fem_1926_05_11.pdf | title = History of Blackwell, Enid and SouthwesternRailway Told by Its Chief Engineer | accessdate =] On July 20, 1907 the railroad was purchased by theSt. Louis-San Francisco Railway (the "Frisco"), who operated it until November 21, 1980, when the Frisco was acquired by Burlington Northern.Passenger Service
The Western Division operated the Texas Express passenger train between Enid, Oklahoma and Vernon, Texas in each direction. The timetable from the 1930's shows that southbound train 609 departed from Enid at 12:20 p.m. and arrived at Vernon at 7:45 p.m.. The northbound train 610 departed Vernon at 6:30 a.m. and arrived at Enid at 1:45 p.m. [cite web | author = Frisco.org | url = http://www.frisco.org/msw/mswproto.htm | title = Frisco Hobart Subdivision | accessdate = ]
Freight Service
The Western Division ran a freight train daily between Enid, Oklahoma and Vernon, Texas in each direction. The timetable used to operate the layout shows that southbound local 667 departed Snyder at 7:45 a.m. and arrived at Vernon at 10:40 a.m.. The northbound local 668 departed Vernon at 1:30 p.m. and arrived at Snyder at 4:45 p.m.
Geography
The line running southwest from Enid, Oklahoma to Vernon, Texas became known as the Hobart Subdivision of the Frisco's Western Division. The topography is flat prairie with a few granite outcroppings located near
Snyder, Oklahoma . Another topographical feature of the Hobart Subdivision was the long timber bridge over the Red River that runs east and west between Oklahoma and Texas. [cite web | author = Frisco.org | url = http://www.frisco.org/msw/mswproto.htm | title = Frisco Hobart Subdivision | accessdate = ]
The line between Enid, Oklahoma to Beaumont, Kansas traversed the central Great Plains in the heart of North America's winter wheat belt.Current Operations
Enid, Oklahoma to Frederick, Oklahoma is now Grainbelt [Farmrail] (reporting marks GNBC) since 1987 (177.7 mi.). The principal commodities handled by Farmrail are wheat, crude and processed gypsum, feed ingredients, crushed stone, oilfield drilling fluids, petroleum products, fertilizers and agricultural machinery. [cite web | author = Farmrail System, Inc. | url = http://www.farmrail.com/index.htm | title = Company History | accessdate = ]
Abandonments
Davidson, Oklahoma toVernon, Texas - 1957 (15.32 mi.)Winfield, Kansas to Beaumont, Kansas - 1977 (42.0 mi.)Arkansas City, Kansas to Winfield, Kansas - 1982 (20.2 mi.)
Enid, Oklahoma to Arkansas City, Kansas - 1982 (71.1 mi.)
Davidson, Oklahoma to Frederick, Oklahoma - unknown, likely post-1982
Last train from Enid to Arkansas City 5/29/1982References
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