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The Fort Smith Railroad (reporting mark FSR) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas. FSR operates an 18 miles (29 km) line in Arkansas from Fort Smith (where it interchanges with Kansas City Southern Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, and Arkansas and Missouri Railroad) to Fort Chaffee. FSR traffic generally consists of grain, food products, paper products, scrap and finished steel, lumber, peanuts, alcohol, military equipment, and charcoal. The FSR currently operates with three ex-Santa Fe Railroad EMD GP20 locomotives.

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  • The Fort Smith Railroad (reporting mark FSR) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas. FSR operates an 18 miles (29 km) line in Arkansas from Fort Smith (where it interchanges with Kansas City Southern Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, and Arkansas and Missouri Railroad) to Fort Chaffee. FSR traffic generally consists of grain, food products, paper products, scrap and finished steel, lumber, peanuts, alcohol, military equipment, and charcoal. The FSR currently operates with three ex-Santa Fe Railroad EMD GP20 locomotives. The original line, consisting of 47 miles (76 km) to Paris, Arkansas, was built in the 1890s by a Union Pacific predecessor, and was leased to FSR in 1991. The portion between Fort Chaffee and Paris was abandoned in 1995. FSR is a subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp. (en)
  • Fort Smith Railroad (FSR) est une shortline dont le siège est situé à Fort Smith (Arkansas). Le FSR exploite une ligne de chemin de fer de 29 kilomètres de long entre Fort Smith (où les wagons sont échangés avec le Kansas City Southern Railway, l'Union Pacific Railroad, et l') et . La ligne d'origine, d'une longueur de 76 km, a été construite en 1890 et conduisait à Paris (Arkansas). La portion entre Fort Chaffee et Paris a été abandonnée en 1995. (fr)
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  • present (en)
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  • FSR #2002, an EMD GP20, at Fort Smith in 2002. (en)
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  • Fort Smith Railroad (FSR) est une shortline dont le siège est situé à Fort Smith (Arkansas). Le FSR exploite une ligne de chemin de fer de 29 kilomètres de long entre Fort Smith (où les wagons sont échangés avec le Kansas City Southern Railway, l'Union Pacific Railroad, et l') et . La ligne d'origine, d'une longueur de 76 km, a été construite en 1890 et conduisait à Paris (Arkansas). La portion entre Fort Chaffee et Paris a été abandonnée en 1995. (fr)
  • The Fort Smith Railroad (reporting mark FSR) is a Class III short-line railroad headquartered in Fort Smith, Arkansas. FSR operates an 18 miles (29 km) line in Arkansas from Fort Smith (where it interchanges with Kansas City Southern Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, and Arkansas and Missouri Railroad) to Fort Chaffee. FSR traffic generally consists of grain, food products, paper products, scrap and finished steel, lumber, peanuts, alcohol, military equipment, and charcoal. The FSR currently operates with three ex-Santa Fe Railroad EMD GP20 locomotives. (en)
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