The Mississippi Valley and Western Railway (MV&W) was the name of three different shortline railroads which operated in the U.S. states of Iowa and Missouri. The first company was formed on January 25, 1871, and existed for just five days before merging with a much larger road (itself the product of the merger with three other railroads). On January 20, 1873, two other railroads merged with the MV&W to create a second consolidated company. This last railroad went bankrupt on August 7, 1874, having constructed only a minimal amount of track. The bankrupt firm was sold to the .
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| - The Mississippi Valley and Western Railway (MV&W) was the name of three different shortline railroads which operated in the U.S. states of Iowa and Missouri. The first company was formed on January 25, 1871, and existed for just five days before merging with a much larger road (itself the product of the merger with three other railroads). On January 20, 1873, two other railroads merged with the MV&W to create a second consolidated company. This last railroad went bankrupt on August 7, 1874, having constructed only a minimal amount of track. The bankrupt firm was sold to the . (en)
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| - Canton, Missouri
- Bloomfield, Iowa
- Bowling Green, Missouri
- Des Moines River
- Clarksville, Missouri
- Glenwood, Missouri
- Mississippi River
- Missouri
- Missouri River
- Louisiana, Missouri
- Standard-gauge railway
- Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway lines
- Common stock
- Brownville, Nebraska
- Buena Vista, Iowa
- U.S. state
- Alexandria, Missouri
- Amasa Stone
- American Civil War
- Defunct Missouri railroads
- New York Central Railroad lines
- Preferred stock
- Right of way
- Hannibal, Missouri
- Iowa
- Railway lines opened in 1852
- Railway lines opened in 1867
- Keokuk, Iowa
- La Grange, Missouri
- Supreme Court of Illinois
- Supreme Court of the United States
- West Quincy, Missouri
- St. Peters, Missouri
- Ohio
- Rail infrastructure in Michigan
- Railroad
- Mark, Missouri
- Shortline railroad
- dbr:St._Louis,_Keokuk_and_North_Western_Railway
- dbr:Louisiana_and_Missouri_River_Railroad
- dbr:Alexandria,_Canton,_La_Grange_and_West_Quincy_Railroad
- dbr:Canton_and_Bloomfield_Railroad
- dbr:Clarksville_and_Western_Railroad
- dbr:Mississippi_Valley_Railroad
- dbr:Mississippi_and_Missouri_River_Air_Line_Railroad
- dbr:Mississippi_and_Missouri_River_Air-Line_Railroad
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| - The Mississippi Valley and Western Railway (MV&W) was the name of three different shortline railroads which operated in the U.S. states of Iowa and Missouri. The first company was formed on January 25, 1871, and existed for just five days before merging with a much larger road (itself the product of the merger with three other railroads). On January 20, 1873, two other railroads merged with the MV&W to create a second consolidated company. This last railroad went bankrupt on August 7, 1874, having constructed only a minimal amount of track. The bankrupt firm was sold to the . (en)
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