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Interstate Commerce Commission, Valuation Reports, Volume 134

Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Railroad

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Location and General Description of Property

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The railroad of Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Railroad Company, herein called the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City, is a single-track, standard-gauge, steam railroad, situated in the States of Missouri and Illinois. The owned mileage extends from West Quincy to North Kansas City, 244.316 miles, all in Missouri. The property in Illinois consists of a freight house and tracks at Quincy. Trackage rights granted by the Burlington afford access to Kansas City, Mo., and Quincy, Ill. The Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City leases 0.379 mile of yard tracks and sidings at Quincy to the Wabash Railway Company for sole operation. It wholly owns and uses 279.947 miles of all tracks and wholly owns but does not use 0.379 mile, which are distributed by States in the trackage table in Appendix 1.

Introductory

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The Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City is a corporation of the State of Missouri, having its principal office at Kansas City, Mo. It is controlled by the Burlington through ownership of a majority of the capital stock. On the other hand, the records reviewed do not indicate that this company, itself, controls any other common-carrier corporation. The property was operated by the Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern Railroad Company, under lease, from the dates acquired to January 22, 1902, and the results of corporate operations for that period are included in the income and profit and loss accounts of that company. From January 22, 1902, to date of valuation the property has been operated by the company's own organization.

Corporate History

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The Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City was incorporated June 1, 1897, under the general laws of the State of Missouri, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from a point on the bank of the Mississippi River opposite Quincy, Ill., to Trenton, Mo. The date of organization was not determined. Pursuant to this purpose, the company acquired the property, rights, and franchises of the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Railway Company and subsequently acquired the Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Railroad Company and the Kansas City, Peoria & Chicago Railway Company. The company, itself, and these corporations, together with their predecessors, total seven different corporations and comprise the line of succession culminating in the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City as at present constituted. The following chart shows the names of the corporations, the respective dates of incorporation, and for each predecessor the date of succession, the immediately succeeding corporation and the manner of succession. Reference to each of these corporations is made in the last column by its respective number shown in the first column.

No. Name Incorporation Succession
1. Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Railroad Company. Under general laws of Missouri, June 1, 1897.
2. Quincy, Omaha and Kansas [sic] Railway Company. Under general laws of Missouri, Dec. 30, 1887. Sold at foreclosure April 23, 1897, to bondholders' committee, and acquired June 15, 1897, by 1.
3. Quincy, Missouri and Pacific Railroad Company. Under general laws of Missouri, June 29, 1869. Sold at foreclosure June 26, 1886, to bondholders' committee, and acquired Jan. 13, 1888, by 2.
4. Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Railroad Company. Under general laws of Missouri, July 24, 1896. Sold at foreclosure Mar. 18, 1902, to bondholders' committee, and acquired Mar. 20, 1902, by 1.
5. Kansas City, Peoria & Chicago Railway Company. Under general laws of Missouri, Nov. 11, 1901. Sold to 1, July 1, 1902.
6. Kansas City and Northern Connecting Railroad Company. Under general laws of Missouri, May 28, 1895. Sold at foreclosure Oct. 25, 1901, after receivership begun Jan. 1, 1900, and acquired Nov. 26, 1901, by 5.
7. The Northern Railroad Company. Under general laws of Missouri, Sept. 2, 1898. Sold to 6, Dec. 19, 1898.

Development of Fixed Physical Property

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The road owned, 244.316 miles, was acquired partly by construction and partly by purchase. Of the six corporations which comprise the line of succession culminating in the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City as at present constituted, one corporation, The Northern Railroad Company, did not construct or improve any property. Of the five other corporations, one, the Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway Company, only improved property completed by others, and one, the Kansas City, Peoria & Chicago Railway Company, only acquired property from a predecessor, but has no records to show whether it improved the property while it owned it. The data with respect to the mileage constructed by the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City, itself, and the three remaining corporations, the years in which the various portions of the line were constructed, and the manner in which the property was acquired are indicated in the following table, wherein to facilitate comparison with the table showing corporate succession, previously given, the same order of corporations is maintained.

[Property] [Mileage
subtotal]
Recorded
mileage
Constructed by the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City
Avondale (No. Kansas City) to Burlington connection, block 223, 1902-1903 2.540
Acquired by purchase:
From Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway Company, June 15, 1897—
Constructed by that company, 1.30 miles terminal tracks at Quincy, Ill., 1888 ......
Constructed by The Quincy, Missouri and Pacific Railroad Company
West Quincy to Novinger, Mo., 1870-1879 75.500
Novinger to Trenton, Mo., 1879-1881 58.400
To depot at Trenton, Mo., 1887 .710
134.610
From Omaha, Kansas City and Eastern Railroad Company, Mar. 20, 1902, constructed by that company, Trenton to Pattonsburg, Mo., 1896-1897 33.100
From Kansas City, Peoria & Chicago Railway Company, July 1, 1902—
Constructed by Kansas City and Northern Connecting Railroad Company
Trimble to Gower, Mo., 1899 10.470
Smithville to Pattonsburg, Mo., 1898 56.400
Northern Junction to North Kansas City (Avondale) 1898 1.570
68.440
Constructed by the Kansas City and Atlantic Railroad Company (not in line of succession), Northern Junction to Smithville, Mo., 1889-1890 17.320
85.760
253.470
256.010
Less mileage abandoned:
Trimble to Gower, Mo., 1914 10.470
Avondale to Northern Junction, Mo., 1915 1.210
11.680
Total 244.330
Difference between total recorded mileage and mileage inventoried as of date of valuation .014
Mileage inventoried as of date of valuation 244.316

Leased Railway Property

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The Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City uses on date of valuation property owned by other companies and other companies use property owned by the Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City to the extent indicated in the statement below. The description of the property, the period and terms of use and the rentals accrued and charged or credited to income for the year ending on date of valuation are as follows.

[Description of Property] Rentals
Solely owned, but jointly used; used with
Wabash Railway Company; tracks, 0.38 mile at Quincy, Ill., period and terms of use and rental not determined. ......
Burlington; tracks, 0.52 mile at Milan, Mo., no lease and no rental charged. ......
Solely owned, but not used, used by Wabash Railway Company;
tracks, 0.379 mile at Quincy, Ill., term not determined, rental $1,800 per annum. $1,950.00
Jointly used, but not owned, owned by the Burlington:
Tracks, 1.27 miles, from Harlem to Kansas City, Mo., including bridge over the Missouri River and terminal facilities in Kansas City, term not determined, stipulated payment of $7,200 per annum for six trains daily, proportionate charge for additional trains, terminal charge unit prices per car, per ton, etc. ......
Tracks, 4.30 miles from West Quincy, Mo., to Quincy, Ill., including bridge over the Mississippi River, term not determined, stipulated payment of $28,500 per annum. ......
Total for above, not separable. 29,742.60