Southern Pacific Kansas City

The Southern Pacific Kansas City Railway (Reporting Mark SPKC) is a class 1 super-merger railroad in the United States of America in the 5th Dimension. The SPKC is part of a multi-railroad group known as King Abraham Industries owned by the Codrasan Emperor (RRs include SPKC, Doriden & Western, San Francisco & Cascade, & the Sticklands Central).

History
In 2018, The railroads of the Southern Pacific, Kansas City Southern, Western Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad, Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range, California Southern, Vancouver Northern, Hawaiian Central, Mexican Railway, Penn Central, Milwaukee Northern, Iowa Interstate, Burlington, Milwaukee & Western, Chicago, Kansas City & Santa Fe, White Pass & Yukon, Alaska, Wabash, Richmond System and the Portland & Seattle Northern sent documents to the STB on a Super merger with the Name CAM Railroad.

In April 2019 The STB approved the 87.7 Billion Dollar Merger between the 20 Rail Companies, but under a different name, The Durango & Kansas City Southern Railroad until a new name is chosen.

On January 1st, 2020, The D&KCS Railroad began operations With a ceremony in Kansas City, MO at the KCS/BM&W Jointly owned Knoche Yard. 9 months later on October 7th, The D&KCS would be purchased by King Abraham Industries as the third Railroad along with creating 3 Multi-dimensional portals, One in Washington, DC, One In Shreveport, LA & one in San Jose, CA.

On August 18th, 2022, The D&KCS is rebranded to the SPKC Railway Along with the purchase of RideKC & Lawrence Transit (Now known as SPKC Transit).

In December of 2022, Several Surplus Mikados from the SPKC's Narrow Gauge Lines were Leased out to The Narrow Gauge Stickburg Stickville & Sticktropolis Railway, which needed new equipment. The S.S.&.S. Now Uses these workhorses to their full potential

Passenger Services
There are many Passenger services on The SPKC Line, The Most Popular being the California Zephyr between Chicago, IL & Oakland, CA others include:

Canadian Explorer (Buffalo - Vancouver)

Northern Star (Honolulu - Anchorage)

Hawaiian Express (NYC/Boston - Honolulu)

Floridian (Minneapolis - Key West)

Midwesterner (Minneapolis - OKC)

Northerner (Chicago - Churchill)

Maple Leaf (Montreal - Miami via Toronto)

Olympian Hiawatha (Chicago - Tacoma)

New Angeles (Los Angeles - Montauk via Houston)

Flying Saucer (Danville - Gravity Falls)

San Juan Ltd. & Express (Denver - Durango/Silverton)

Dimensional Limited (Kansas City - Stickburg)

Coast Daylight (Los Angeles - San Francisco)

Diesel Locomotives
ALCO Century 424

ALCO Century 630

ALCO Century 636

ALCO RS-46

Bombardier ALP45-DP

EMD E8

EMD F7

EMD F9

EMD F40C

EMD F40PH

EMD F59PH

EMD F59PHI

EMD GP20C-ECO

EMD GP22ECO

EMD GP38-2

EMD GP40-2

EMD GP49

EMD GP60

EMD MP15AC

EMD SD40-2

EMD SD40T-2

EMD SD45-2

EMD SD45T-2

EMD SD45X

EMD SD70

EMD SD70ACE

EMD SD70MAC

EMD SD70M

EMD SD80MAC

EMD SDP40

EMD SW1000

EMD SW1500

EMD SW1504

GE AC44C6M

GE AC4400CW

GE AC6000CW

GE C30-7

GE C30-7PH

GE B40-8WH

GE B40-8W

GE C40-8W

GE C40-9W

GE C44-9W

GE ES44AC

GE ET44AC

GE P32AC-DM

GE P42DC

MPI HSP46

MPI MP36PH-3S

MPI MP36PH-3C

Siemens SLC-42

Siemens SC-44

Siemens SCV-42

BR Class 43

BR Class 158

BR Class 170

BR Class 58

Steam Locomotives
SP GS4

SP 1744

ALCO L-107

ALCO L-97

NYC Mohawk

NYC Hudson

PRR T1

Electric Locomotives
ALCO RS-64

Siemens ACS-64

Siemens SLC-42E

Bombardier ALP44

Budd M3

Morrison-Knudsen M6

Bombardier M7

Kawasaki M8

Kawasaki M9

Alstom Avelia M

EMD AEM-7

BR Class 88

BR Class 90

BR Class 91

BR Class 315

BR Class 317

BR Class 321

BR Class 323

BR Class 325

BR Class 331

BR Class 332

BR Class 333

BR Class 345

BR Class 350

BR Class 360

BR Class 375

BR Class 377

BR Class 379

BR Class 387

BR Class 730

BR Class 374

BR Class 390

BR Class 395

BR Class 444

BR class 800

BR Class 810

EMD M7

EMD M8

EMD M9

DB BR Class 422

DB BR Class 423

DB BR Class 101

DB BR Class 403

DB BR Class 402

DB BR Class 401

Diesel
RSD-35

U6B

47 ton

G8

MP2000NG

DE75CT

Steam
K27 (Numbered 450-464)

K28 (Numbered 264 & 470-479)

K29 (Number 29)

K36 (Numbered 480-489)

K37 (Numbered 490-499)

K38 (Numbered 38, 39, 500 - 510 & 513-519)

C18 (Number 318)

C16 (Numbered 280 - 289)

C3 (Numbered 1 - 28)

Electric
GE 4/4 I

GE 4/4 II

GE 4/4 III

MOB Ge 4/4

ZB HGe 101

ABe 8/12

ABe 4/16

Honolulu Yard Shenanigans
From November 2021 to February 2023 Multiple Derailments involving the Steam Switchers (29, 38, 39, 264, 281-285, 471-474, 484-486 & 493) were happening almost every day. Most of the time the locomotives would either be found in the Pacific Ocean, Off the rails, or in a Train vs Car incident. These derailments would happen so often that they consider it the Honolulu Yard Shenanigans.

Washburn, ND Rail Disaster
On November 12, 2022, SPKC Chemical train U764 collided with a Stalled Big Rig hauling a Bridge Pillar at the speed of 65 MPH. As the 180-car train derailed 15 railcars hopped to the other track & rammed into a Class 378 in the SPKC South Dakota Commuter livery. Hazmat & Fire crew quickly attempted to clear the wreckage but at 7:59 PM CST, a Large Explosion Rocked the small town. In total 30 people lost their lives, 300 more were injured and a total of 653,790 Dollars in damage was caused by the derailment & Explosion, The truck company had to pay a fine of $40,000 after a 3-month trial.

Graphite Flats Derailment
on February 1st, 2023, A Stickburg Stickville & Sticktropolis Railway Freight Train Was Switching on the Dual-Gauged SPKC/SS&S Tracks in Graphite Flats. However, The Signals, which let approaching trains know if the track was clear, failed to reflect this. The Inbound Dimensional Limited, which was running late, thundered through the portal and slammed into the Freight Train. Nobody was seriously hurt.

Kansas City Southern

 * Gateway Western. 2006
 * Louisiana & Arkansas. 1992
 * Midsouth. 1993
 * Gulf & Mobile. 1987


 * Texas Mexican. 2005
 * TFM. 2013
 * Kansas City Suburban Belt. 1900
 * Kansas City, Pittsburgh & Gulf .1900

Southern Pacific

 * Denver & Rio Grande Western. 1988
 * Rio Grande Southern. 1920


 * Cotton Belt. 1994
 * Central Pacific. 1888
 * El Paso & Southwestern. 1961
 * Northwest Pacific Railroad. 1998
 * Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico. 1930
 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984

Western Pacific

 * Alameda & San Joaquín 1909
 * Sacramento Northern 1983
 * Tidewater Southern 1987
 * Central California Traction Company 1956
 * Indian Valley 1910
 * Deep Creek 1911
 * Boca & Loyalton 1916

Missouri Pacific

 * Texas & Pacific 1976
 * Pacific Railroad 1872 (Split with FRISCO)
 * St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern 1917
 * Chicago & Eastern Illinois 1976
 * St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico 1956
 * Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf 1964
 * Midland Valley 1964
 * San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf 1965
 * International-Great Northern 1956
 * Kansas, Nebraska & Dakota 1890
 * New Orleans, Texas & Mexico 1954
 * Missouri-Illinois 1978
 * Alton & Southern 2020

Hawaiian Central

 * Pearl Harbor & Kahului 1987
 * British Railways 1976
 * 124 different railroads 1930


 * Los Angeles, Honolulu & Azur Lane Western 1987

Vancouver Northern

 * BC Rail 2000
 * Pacific Great Eastern 1972


 * Yukon Southern 2000
 * Yukon & Great Northwestern 2000

Burlington, Milwaukee & Western

 * Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific 1998
 * Chicago, Aurora & Joliet 1920
 * Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific 1976
 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984
 * Chicago Northwestern 1990
 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984
 * Chicago Great Western 1968
 * Toronto, Detroit & Pittsburgh 1920
 * Montreal Pacific 1920
 * Winnipeg Northern 1920
 * New England & Quebec Railroad 2010
 * Vermont Railroad 2000
 * New England Central 2000
 * Washington County Railway 2000
 * Green Mountain 2000
 * Clarendon & Pittsford 2000
 * Twin State 2000
 * St. Lawrence & Atlantic 2000
 * Pan Am 2007
 * Boston & Maine 1987
 * Maine Central 1981
 * Montreal, Maine & Atlantic 2009
 * Bangor & Aroostook 2002
 * Iron Road 2002
 * Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic 1989
 * Copper Range 1972
 * Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Two Harbors sub, Fairbanks Sub, Vermillion Sub, Babbitt Branch, Tower & Ely Branch & Forest Center branch lines 2012
 * Chicago, South Shore & South Bend Railroad 1999

Milwaukee Northern

 * Toronto, Milwaukee & Northern 1905
 * Winnipeg Eastern 1905
 * Montreal, Buffalo & New York 2005
 * Michigan Central 1954
 * Multiple Michigan Railroads 1955-1958
 * Penn Central’s NYC Lines In Ohio, Indiana, & Illinois 1970
 * Kansas & Missouri 1997
 * Kansas City, Wyandotte & Northwestern, 1887
 * Leavenworth, Kansas & Western 1908
 * Kansas Central 1897
 * Kansas City, Leavenworth & Western 1938
 * Leavenworth & Topeka 1918
 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984
 * Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad 1901

Penn Central

 * Pennsylvania 1968
 * New York Central 1968
 * New York, New Haven & Hartford 1968

California Southern

 * Baja California Rail 2013

Portland & Seattle Northern

 * Seattle & Spokane Eastern 2002
 * Tillamook Bay Railroad 2006

Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range

 * Duluth & Northeastern 2002

Iowa Interstate

 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984

Richmond System

 * Norfolk, Richmond & Pacific 2008
 * Norfolk Northern 1987
 * Mississippi & Tennessee 2008
 * Seaboard Central 2008
 * Georgia Northeastern 2008
 * Georgia, Athens & Eastern 2008
 * Atlanta & Nashville 2008

Chicago, Kansas City & Santa Fe

 * New Mexico Southern 1996
 * ATSF line between Lawrence & Coffeyville 1952
 * UP line between Lawrence & Leavenworth 1953
 * Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific 1984

Ferromex

 * Florida East Coast (Grupo México subsidiary) (Now an SPKC Subsidiary) 2017
 * Ferrosur 2006
 * NdeM 2001
 * Mexican Central 1903
 * Mexican International 1903


 * Texas Pacifico 2019

Wabash Lines

 * Norfolk Southern (spun off) 2002
 * Norfolk & Western (merged with Southern RR) 1982
 * Wabash Railroad 1964
 * CSX Monon Lines 2007
 * Indiana Railroad 2009
 * BM&W Milwaukee road trackage 2006
 * Smaller Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio & Illinois Railroads 2002 - 2006

Heritage Units
1776: USA

1821: Mexico

1832: Burlington, Milwaukee & Western

1835: Great Western Railway

1836: Boston & Maine

1837: Yukon & Great Northwestern

1846: Pennsylvainia

1847: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific

1851: Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific

1852: St. Lawrence & Atlantic

1853: New York Central

1854: Montreal, Buffalo & New York

1855: Panama Canal Railway

1856: Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic

1858: Norfolk, Richmond & Pacific

1859: Chicago Northwestern

1860: Norfolk Northern

1862: Maine Central

1863: Seaboard Central

1864: Chicago, Kansas City & Santa Fe

1865: Southern Pacific

1866: Kansas & Missouri

1867: Canada

1868: Atlanta & Nashville

1870: Denver & Rio Grande Western

1871: Missouri Pacific

1872: New York, New Haven & Hartford

1873: Texas & Pacific

1874: Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range

1875: Texas Mexican

1877: Chicago & Eastern Illinois

1884: Chicago Great Western

1885: Florida East Coast

1886: Claredon & Pittsford

1887: Kansas City Southern

1891: St. Louis Southwestern

1892: Bangor & Aroostook

1898: Duluth & Northeastern

1899: Baja California Railroad

1900: White Pass & Yukon

1901: California Southern

1902: Louisiana & Arkansas

1903: Western Pacific

1904: Alaska

1905: Milwaukee Northern

1906: Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific

1907: Yukon Southern

1910: Georgia, Athens & Eastern

1911: Georgia Northeastern

1912: Pacific Great Eastern

1913: Alton & Southern

1938: NdeM

1941: Portland & Seattle Northern

1942: Spokane & Seattle Eastern

1948: British Rail

1956: Los Angeles, Honolulu & Azur Lane Western

1962: Mississippi & Tennessee

1963: Green Mountain

1964: Vermont

1968: Penn Central

1972: BC Rail

1976: Pearl Harbor & Kahului

1980: Washington County

1981: Pan Am

1982: Twin State

1984: Iowa Interstate

1985: Midsouth

1986: Indiana Railroad

1987: Tillamook Bay Railroad

1990: Gateway Western

1995: New England Central

1996: TFM

1998: Ferromex

1999: Ferrosur

2000: Vancouver Northern

2001: Texas Pacifico

2002: Central Maine & Atlantic

2003: Wabash

2004: New England & Quebec

2008: Richmond System