St Louis, Salem and Little Rock Railroad

In 1873 the St Louis, Salem & Little Rock Railroad was completed from Cuba, forty-one miles south, to Salem at a cost of about $1,250,000. It was built to transport iron ore and lead from area mines to market, and later passenger service was added. In 1887, it was acquired by the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Co. and operated as the Salem branch of the "Frisco" line. Although the branch never reached Little Rock, it operated for over 100 years aiding the economy and allowing people to travel from town to town.

July 2008

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Sculpture by : Glen & Curtis Tutterrow

Marker is at the intersection of North Franklin Street (State Highway 19) and Washington Street (State Highway ZZ) on North Franklin Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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