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Midland & Northwestern Railroad

Midland, Midland County

Marker Text

Standard gauge 66-mile line built by David Fasken, Sr., to carry cattle, ranch supplies, passengers. Operated 1916 to 1920 -- critical era of World War I and world starvation aftermath. Linked towns of Fasken, Florey, and Seminole with Texas & Pacific Railway at Midland. At first, operated with locomotive borrowed from T. & P. Train had to stop for pasture gates to be opened. Crew shot coyotes and rattlesnakes. In a breakdown, the passengers were fed, sheltered at Fasken. Work crew slept on the prairie. Floored out in 1920, M. & N. R. was abandoned. Roadbed still is visible.

Marker Details

Address SH 158 and FM 1788
Location Description From Midland, take SH 158 W about 6 mile (1 mile E of Junction of SH 158 & FM 1788)
Marker # 3360
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads
Latitude, Longitude 32.040248, -102.262318

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