[1] The network comprised 359.3 miles of track, and was collectively known as the Wichita Falls Route.
[1] The original plan was for a line extending north from Wichita Falls through Indian Territory to Englewood, Kansas.
[1] However, plans changed and the northern segment was redirected to Frederick, Altus, Elk City, and on to Forgan in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
[2] The stock of all the companies was acquired by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway (MKT) system in 1911.
[5] In early 1991, the Wichita, Tillman and Jackson Railway (WTJR), a brand new company, separately leased both segments of the line.