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==Maps==
==Maps==
Georgia is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume [[Printed_Maps#NA-PE | Prairies East and Ozarks]].   
Arkansas is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume [[Printed_Maps#NA-PE | Prairies East and Ozarks]].   


==Rail Operators==
==Rail Operators==
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==Tourist Lines==
==Tourist Lines==
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_heritage_railroads_in_the_United_States#Arkansas Wikipedia]
* [https://amtrainrides.com/ Arkansas and Missouri Railroad] - This short line operator also run seasonal excursion trains between Springdale, Winslow and Van Buren.
* [https://www.esnarailway.com/Home.html Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway] - The ride is approximately 4 1/2 Miles from the depot in Eureka Springs along the restored Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad to “Junction” Arkansas.
* [https://www.fstm.org/ Fort Smith Trolley Museum] - Streetcars operate in Fort Smith 0.75 miles (1.2 km) of track.


==Metro and light rail systems==
==Metro and light rail systems==
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==Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services==
==Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services==
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==Special Notes==
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==See also==
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[[Category:States in United States]]
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 21 April 2025

State Details

See Wikipedia; also see United States for information relating to the country as a whole, and the national operator Amtrak.

Maps

Arkansas is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume Prairies East and Ozarks.

Rail Operators

The only main-line rail service in Arkansas is an Amtrak long-distance train, the Texas Eagle (Chicago - San Antonio).

Tourist Lines

Metro and light rail systems

Little Rock

Rock Region Metro (RRM) operates public transport in the Little Rock area, including a small streetcar system, branded as METRO Streetcar. The system opened in 2004, but uses heritage vehicles.

Infrastructure

  • Gauge: standard
  • Electrification: 600V DC overhead
  • Rule of the road: right, but the system is mostly single-track

Information

See also UrbanRail.

Obscure or Sparse Passenger Services

None known.

See also