Gulf Railroad Explained

Railroad Name:The Gulf Railroad
Locale:Oklahoma
Start Year:1896
End Year:1899
Length:36.7miles

The Gulf Railroad was incorporated under the laws of Oklahoma Territory on June 2, 1896.[1] In 1897 it built 10.1 miles of track from Wakita, Oklahoma to Medford, Oklahoma.[1] In the 1897-1898 timeframe, it built 26.6 miles of track from Medford to Blackwell, Oklahoma.[1] The President of the railroad, W.A. Bradford, Jr., purchased 160 acres of land and established the town of Deer Creek, Oklahoma along that section of the line on March 14, 1898.[2]

The railroad was sold to the Hutchinson and Southern Railway Company, with the property conveyed by two deeds dated March 22, 1898 and November 13, 1899.[1] That company in turn was sold to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway on December 20, 1899.[1] The trackage has since been abandoned.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Railroads of Oklahoma, June 6, 1870 to April 1, 1978. State of Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Survey Division . April 1, 1978. 29-38.
  2. Web site: Deer Creek. Linda D. Wilson, Oklahoma Historical Society. May 21, 2022.
  3. Web site: Kansas Railroad Map Historic . Kansas Department of Transportation. May 23, 2022.
  4. Web site: Oklahoma 2018-2020 State Railroad Map. Oklahoma Department of Transportation. December 13, 2021.