Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 137. Not illustrated. Chapters: Kansas City Southern Railway, Parenzana, Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad, Litchfield and Madison Railway, Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway, Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway, Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad, Dardanelle and Russellville Railroad, Marion and Rye Valley Railway, Massena Terminal Railroad, Odense kerteminde martofte Jernbane, Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad, New River, Holston and Western Railroad, de Queen and Eastern Railroad, Angelina and Neches River Railroad, Brunswick and Birmingham Railroad, Ocilla and Irwinville Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad, Grand Trunk Western Railway, Southern Illinois and Missouri Bridge Company, Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Railway of Illinois, Toledo and East St. Louis Railroad, Washington County Railroad, Cross Creek Railroad, Tidewater and West Virginia Railroad, Chicago Lake County Railway, Port Huron and Indiana Railway, Indiana and Illinois Railway, Monongahela Railroad, Chicago and Alton Railway. Excerpt: System map (trackage rights in purple) A new (2008) KCS ES44AC sits in siding in Pittsburg, KS. KCS SD50 7000 was once a main line locomotive, but now works as a switcher. The Southern Belle F7A number two (along with a B Unit and another cab unit) travels on the KCS line. TFM locomotive 1631 travels over track near Monterrey, Mexico. A Panama Canal Railway locomotive sits in a station at Colon, Panama. KCS Headquarters Kansas City, Missouri.The Kansas City Southern Railway (reporting mark KCS) (NYSE: KSU), owned by Kansas City Southern Industries, is the smallest and second-oldest Class I railroad company still in operation. KCS was founded in 1887 and is currently operating in a region consisting of ten central U.S. states. KCS also owns and indirectly operates Kansas City Sout...