El Reno Railroaders

[1] In 1908, the El Reno Indians became members of the Class D level Oklahoma State League.

On July 4, 1909, Joplin moved to El Reno with a record 20-43 playing in the Class C level Western Association.

El Reno was also home to a Rock Island Railroad rail yard.

[12][13][14] In their final season of play, the 1923 El Reno Railroaders placed seventh in the eight–team Oklahoma State League.

The Railroaders ended the 1923 season with a record of 56–63 playing under manager Harry Burge.

El Reno finished 12.0 games behind the first place Duncan Oilers in the final standings.

(2018) El Reno Heritage Express Trolley car in front of carbarn. El Reno, Oklahoma