Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad

The Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad is a shortline railroad operating in the Midwestern United States.

It is entirely located in Kansas and, despite its name, owns no trackage in Oklahoma.

Overview
The KO is a subsidiary of Watco, which took over the operations of the Central Kansas Railway (CKRY) on June 29, 2001. The CKRY property (which by this time included the merged Kansas Southwestern Railway) was purchased from OmniTRAX and named the Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad.

The KO consists of trackage radiating north and west from their headquarters at Wichita, Kansas. Most of this trackage was originally operated by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, although a few segments were originally operated by the Missouri Pacific.

The tracks Kansas & Oklahoma RR operate on also includes portions of the former Missouri Pacific Kansas City to Pueblo main line in Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado.

KO owns 820 miles of track, and another 84 miles is accounted for in trackage rights.

Subdivisions
the K&O consists of the following subdivisions:
 * Hutchinson Subdivision (Wichita, Kansas to Hutchinson, Kansas)
 * Conway Springs Subdivision (Wichita, Kansas to Kingman, Kansas via Conway Springs, Kansas)
 * Kingman Subdivision (Garden Plain, Kansas to Pratt, Kansas)
 * Isabel Subdivision (Coats, Kansas to Graham, Kansas)
 * Great Bend Subdivision (Hutchinson, Kansas to Larned, Kansas)
 * Geneseo Subdivision (Sterling, Kansas to Geneseo, Kansas)
 * Scott City Subdivision (Great Bend, Kansas to Scott City, Kansas)
 * Hoisington Subdivision (Geneseo, Kansas to McCracken, Kansas and Healy, Kansas to Towner, Colorado)
 * Salina Subdivision (Salina, Kansas to Osborne, Kansas)
 * McPherson Subdivision (McPherson, Kansas to Conway, Kansas)
 * Newton Subdivision (Newton, Kansas to McPherson, Kansas)
 * (Colorado Pacific RR: Towner - Pueblo, CO}