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The Motley County Railroad

Matador, Motley County

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Pioneer carrier for cattle and farm goods. Chartered June 20, 1913 by 92 people of Motley and nearby counties. One man is said to have invested $50,000. Matador Land & Cattle Company also provided bonus funds. Original directors were J. C. Burleson, A. B. Echols, J. N. Gaines, T. E. Leckie, I. E. Martin, R. P. Moore, J. D. Morriss, J. E. Russell, and A. C. Traweek. Trains used cattle sweepers, as 8-mile track ran through unfenced ranches. Line joined Quanah, Acme & Pacific tracks near Roaring Springs. The Motley County Railroad ceased to operate in 1936. (1970)

Marker Details

Address US 70/162, East of Motley
Location Description U.S. 70/62, east city limits, Matador
Marker # 5382
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads
Latitude, Longitude 34.013961, -100.813068

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