Chickasha Terminal Railway

Its assets were assigned July 31, 1914 to become part of the Oklahoma Central Railroad.

[1][2] The trustees decided to build additional trackage in and near Chickasha, and incorporated the Chickasha Terminal Railway Company in Oklahoma on November 24, 1909, to provide a separate financing vehicle.

[3] The CTR constructed 3.44 miles of single track from the Oklahoma Central mainline to Chickasha, completing it December 15, 1910.

[3] The CTR's assets were included, along with the assets of the similar Ada Terminal Railway and the Oklahoma Central Railway itself, in a reorganized company called the Oklahoma Central Railroad, which was created as of July 31, 1914.

[1] The tracks of the new Oklahoma Central were also leased to and operated by the Santa Fe.