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The Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Railway (M.R. & B.T.) was a single-track
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steam railroad that was located in southeastern
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and began service in 1892. It extended from
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in a general southwesterly direction to the lead-mining field in St. Francois County. The main stem, from Riverside to Doe Run, was long. Eight short branch lines had a total trackage of . Sidings and spurs aggregated , and all tracks owned .L.K. Strouse
''Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Band 106''
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Corporate history


Predecessors

The minerals and supplies of the St. Joseph Lead Co., which operated one of the world-leading lead mines, were transported until 1880 on animal-drawn wagons between the mines and the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railway.''Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Railway.''
In: The Lead Belt News, Flat River, St. Francois Co. MO, Fri. June 10, 1938.
In 1880 the St. Joseph Lead Company laid the track a long narrow gauge railroad with a gauge of .Labelled Models, Manuals
''Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway.''
/ref> It was inaugurated on 18 January 1880 and became known as the St. Joseph & Des Loge Railway.George Woodman Hilton
''American Narrow Gauge Railroads.''
Stanford University Press, 1990.
It was used to transport goods westerly from Bonne Terre to Summit, a point on the line of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company, but the mine products of the St. Joseph Lead Company had still to be hauled for by ox-team from the mines to Bonne Terre. The narrow-gauge line was apparently jointly owned by the St. Joseph Lead Company and the Desloge Company. It was removed after the M.R. & B.T.'s property was placed in service. The cost was split between both companies: The St. Joe paid 66% and the Desloge Company paid 33%. The St. Joe Lead Company acquired in 1887 the assets of the Desloge Lead Company, and tried to find a shorter route, to reduce the transportation cost.Christopher Desloge
Desloge Chronicles – ''A Tale of Two Continents – An Amazing Family's Journey'' – Volume One.
2013.


M.R. & B.T.

The M.R. & B.T. was incorporated for a term of 50 years on May 11, 1888, under the provisions of Chapter 21, Articles 1 and 2, of the revised statutes of Missouri. The incorporators were nominees of the St. Joseph Lead Company. The avowed purpose of the corporation was to construct, operate, and maintain a standard or broad gauge railroad, extending in a northerly direction from
Bonne Terre Bonne Terre ( ) is a city in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States with a population of 6,864 at the 2010 census. Situated in the Southeast Missouri Lead District, lead mining shaped the history and character of the area from the earliest ...
, St. Francois County, through St. Francois and
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now known as
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. The proposed line was long, and the authorized capital stock had the value of $10,000 per mile, or $300,000. The railway was initially constructed as a narrow gauge railroad between Bonne Terre and Riverside, a
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at the Mississippi River. The first section was inaugurated in 1890 and the Summit Railroad was subsequently abandoned. In 1894 the gauge of the railroad was re-gauged to standard gauge and later the track was expanded from Bonne Terre to Doe Run. It crossed the Belmont Branch of the Iron Mountain Railway at Doe Run Junction. The main line of the Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railroad was, after completion, only long, but it proved to be beneficial for the development of the
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, since there was a lot of traffic on the railroad. It was built similar to most trunk lines. A branch line was laid to Leadwood and there were several miles of feeders, turn-offs and sidings. The railroad ran through the growing towns of
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, Desloge, St. Francois, Flat River, Rivermines, Elvins and Doe Run, whose economy benefited from the improved transport capabilities. The inclines were below 1.8% and the curves had radii of . The rail weights ranged between 75 and 90 lb/yard (37.5–45 kg/metre) similar to most trunk lines. Even so, the order for two Baldwin
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locomotives included the following caution: "Engine frames to be extra heavy throughout. Engine frames to be designed to withstand rough usage and considerable lateral thrust, which will be continually in evidence given that the road is all curves, there being only one tangent traight trackwhich is a mile long."Steve Llanso
''Mississippi River & Bonne Terre 4-6-2 "Pacific" Locomotives of the USA.''
The following amendments to the original charter have been filed: * On May 1, 1891, to change the style of construction of the road from standard to narrow gauge, and on November 4, 1893, to change it back from narrow to standard gauge. * On May 1, 1891, to extend the line from its then southern terminus at Bonne Terre Depot in
Bonne Terre Bonne Terre ( ) is a city in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States with a population of 6,864 at the 2010 census. Situated in the Southeast Missouri Lead District, lead mining shaped the history and character of the area from the earliest ...
to Doe Run, about , and on June 21, 1895, to make a further extension of about , southerly from Doe Run to a point in Madison County, Mo.. * On May 1, 1891, to increase the authorized capital stock to $500,000; on June 21, 1895, to $600,000; on September 14, 1903, to $2,500,000; and on August 3, 1911, to $3,000,000, which is the amount of capital stock authorized on June 30, 1914, the date of an ICC valuation. The M.R.& B.T.'s main line from Riverside to Bonne Terre, , was constructed for it by the St. Joseph Lead Company during 1889 and 1890. It was placed in regular service on March 10, 1890. The extension of the main line from Bonne Terre to Doe Run Junction, , was also built by the St. Joseph Lead Company for the M.R. & B.T. It was placed in service in June, 1892. The southerly end of the main stem, extending from Doe Run Junction to Doe Run, , was built, during 1892, by the Doe Run Lead Company, a subsidiary of the St. Joseph Lead Company. It was operated by the M.R. & B.T. under lease until September, 1893, when it was purchased outright. The foregoing of line were originally built as narrow gauge, but was changed to standard gauge in 1893–1894. The four branch lines, embracing , were constructed as standard gauge as follows: *''Turpin branch'', Doe Run to Turpin, was built by the M.R. & B.T. in 1895-6: *''Hoffman branch'', Hoffman Junction to Big River, , was built by the M.R. & B.T. in 1899, and extension from Big River to end of track, , built by the M.R. & B.T. in 1902: *''Gumbo branch'', from River Mines to Mitchell Junction, , was built by the St. Joseph Lead Company in 1898 and was purchased by the M.R. & B.T. in 1901; the extension from Mitchell Junction to the end of track, , was built by the M.R. & B.T. in 1906 *''Crawley branch'', from Flat River to milepost , was constructed by the St. Joseph Lead Company in 1893 and was purchased by the M.R. & B.T. in 1901; from milepost 1.03 to Columbia Mill, 0.731 mile was constructed by the Doe Run Lead Company in 1900–1901 and was acquired by the M.R. & B.T. in 1908. The extension of from Columbia Mill to end of track was built by the Columbia Lead Company in 1897, and was acquired by the M.R. & B.T. from the Doe Run Lead Company in 1908:


Aftermath

The Missouri Pacific acquired the M.R. & B.T. in 1929 and merged it with the Missouri-Illinois Railroad, which operated it as an independent subsidiary until 1945. In 1938 a gasoline passenger train operated and made two round trips per day. The
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subsequently acquired 51% of the Missouri–Illinois Railroad, with which it merged in 1978. The section from Derby at the junction with the Missouri-Illinois Railway to Doe Run ceased operations in 1941. The section from Howe to Bonne including the tunnel were disused in 1969. The two sections up north and south of Bonne Terre were still in use in the late 1980s.


Rolling stock

* 21 steam locomotives * 1172 goods wagons * 15 passenger carriages * 10 pieces of work equipment


See also

*
Desloge family The Desloge family, () centered mostly in Missouri and especially at St. Louis, rose to wealth through international commerce, sugar refinery, sugar refining, oil well, oil drilling, fur trade, fur trading, mineral mining, sawmill, saw milling, ma ...
*
Bonne Terre Mine Bonne Terre Mine, also known as the St. Joseph Lead Mine at Bonne Terre, is a historic lead mine located at Bonne Terre, St. Francois County, Missouri. Bonne Terre Mine was built starting in 1864 by the St. Joe Lead Company, and is located bel ...
* St. Joe Lead Company Administration Building


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mississippi River and Bonne Terre Railway Predecessors of the Union Pacific Railroad Defunct Missouri railroads Standard gauge railways in the United States Railway companies established in 1888 Railway companies disestablished in 1945 1929 mergers and acquisitions