Kansas, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway

[1] Muscogee Bridge Company was incorporated under laws of the Territory of Oklahoma on June 16, 1903.

[1] This entity then built the remaining trackage between the Red River on the Texas border and Wagoner.

[1] Its contribution to the effort was construction in 1910 of the bridge across the Red River to connect the Oklahoma and Texas segments of the system.

[1] It purchased the Missouri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway that year, and it operated the whole Denison-to-Baxter Springs line, a total of 310.5 miles.

[1][5] The railroad even operated on to Joplin, Missouri via trackage rights over the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway.

[5] A contract was signed between the KO&G and the Midland Valley providing for joint operation of facilities where possible.