Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad

For other meanings of MKT see MKT (disambiguation)
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad
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Reporting marks MKT
Locale Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas
Years of operation 18651989
Track gauge 4 ft 8.5 in (1435 mm)
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
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The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (known as the MKT, or Katy) began as the Union Pacific Railway in 1865. It was the first railroad to enter Texas from the north.

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MKT #142, operated by Midland Railway, near Ottawa, KS, on December 4, 2004

Its purchase by the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company (MoPac) and the MoPac's owner, the Union Pacific, was approved in 1988. On December 1, 1989, the Katy was merged into the MoPac. A large portion of the Missouri track has been converted into a Missouri State Park: the Katy Trail.

The large, aesthetically pleasing Houston suburb of Katy, Texas is named after the railroad's nickname. A blues song, "She Caught the Katy," makes mention of the MKT. The song was prominently featured in the 1980 movie Blues Brothers

Company officers

Presidents of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad:

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Current (operating) Class I railroads of North America

AMTK, BNSF, CN, CP, CSXT, FXE, KCS, NS, TFM, UP, VIA

Former or fallen flag Class I railroads of North America

ACL, AGS, ATSF, BAR, BLE, BM, BN, BO, CBQ, CG, CGW, CNTP, CNW, CO, CR, CRIP, CV, DH, DMIR, DRGW, EJE, ERIE, FEC, GMN, GMO, GN, GTW, IC, ICG, LA, LAT, LN, MEC, MILW, MKT, MP, NH, NKP, NNE, NOTM, NP, NW, NYC, PC, PLE, PM, PRR, SAL, SBD, SCL, SLSF, SOO, SOU, SP, SSW, STLH, TNO, TP, VGN, WAB, WM, WP, YMV

See also: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, 1865, 1933