Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway
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The Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Railway (reporting mark KV&W)[1] was an interurban electric railway that ran between the American cities of Lawrence, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, between 1914 and 1963. Passenger service was eliminated on the Lawrence segment prior to its demise in 1949. The line between Kansas City, Kansas and Bonner Springs, Kansas remained an electric freight operation until 1963. Major portions of Kansas Highway 32 are built on the original roadbed.
The line was opened in 1914 between Kansas City and Bonner Springs, Kansas. In 1916 the line extended to Lawrence. The line had 75 passenger station stops, and trains left Kansas City hourly between 5:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
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- ^ Railway Equipment and Publication Company, The Official Railway Equipment Register, June 1917, p. 843
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- Kansas City interurban railways
- Douglas County, Kansas
- Transportation in Wyandotte County, Kansas
- Leavenworth County, Kansas
- Railway companies established in 1914
- 1935 disestablishments in the United States
- Defunct Kansas railroads
- Defunct Missouri railroads
- American companies established in 1914
- Railway lines opened in 1914
- Railway lines closed in 1963
- United States railway company stubs