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1983 MKT – OKT Route Map from System Timetable.
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The Katy eventually expanded operations in Texas and reached Waco in the 1880s, establishing a depot in the 300 block of South Eighth Street (as indicated on the Waco History map). M-K-T came to recognize Waco’s importance as a central location upon the 268 miles of track, and in 1910, established a roundhouse in a rural area north of the city.
In its early days, the M-K-T was often referred to as the K-T or the “Katy.” This map, believed to have been published circa 1903, displays the company’s extensive system of tracks extending from Galveston north to Nebraska.
The maps in this collection represent the changing landscape of Waco from its earliest days in the mid-1800s to the boom years of the late 1910s. Selections include bird’s-eye views of the city drawn in the late 19 th century; illustrated maps of new additions and suburbs; and blue lines of individual plats on Waco city streets.
12 Οκτ 2024 · The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, better known as The Katy, was a large granger that maintained an unconventional north-south network within a region dominated by the Santa Fe, Missouri Pacific, and Southern Pacific/St. Louis Southwestern (Cotton Belt).
The Katy Railway route map shown above illustrates all of the different routes that eventually spread into parts of west Texas. Acquisitions of smaller railroads added many more towns and cities. To the south the railroad reached down to San Antonio and Galveston. The Staged Crash of Locomotives.
12 Ιαν 2008 · Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (The Katy).