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Central Kansas Railway / Okanagan Valley Railway EMD GP10 rolls past grade crossing near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Headquarters | Wichita, Kansas |
Reporting mark | CKRY |
Locale | Kansas |
Dates of operation | 1993–2001 |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
The Central Kansas Railway (CKR) (reporting mark CKRY) was a short-line railroad operating 900 miles (1,400 km) of trackage in the U.S. stateofKansas and west to Scott City, Kansas. All trackage was former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway branchlines in Kansas and northern Oklahoma. The Kansas Southwestern Railway, a sister company which operated former Missouri Pacific Railroad branchlines in Kansas, was merged into the CKR in 2000. Owned by Omnitrax, CKR's main business was from the Kansas wheat harvests, as well as other traffic.
Watco purchased all of the CKR's lines on May 31, 2001 and formed the Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad.[1]
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