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46-545: Watco Companies, L.L.C. (Watco) Watco is an American transportation and logistics company based in Pittsburg, Kansas . The company’s core services are freight transportation, material handling and storage, logistics, railcar repair and maintenance. Watco owns and/or operates 45 short line railroads in North America and Australia, with more than 8,000 miles (13,000 km) of track connecting to Class I railroads. It

92-469: A humid subtropical climate ( Köppen Cfa ) bordering on a hot-summer humid continental climate ( Dfa ). Summers are hot and humid, with as many as 73 mornings per year staying above 68 °F or 20 °C and eight mornings remaining above 77 °F or 25 °C – indeed in July 2012 the temperature did not fall below 69 °F or 20.6 °C. The hottest morning, however, was on August 10, 2006 when

138-510: A journalist at KOAM-TV , covered the local story of a fried chicken war between Chicken Annie's and Chicken Mary's on the Travel Channel . The competition began in 1941 when Chicken Mary's opened across the street from Chicken Annie's (founded 1934). The friendly rivalry continues, with members of each restaurant's founding family, who married, running a third restaurant. Swan Ranch Railroad The Swan Ranch Railroad (SRRR)

184-731: A center of broadcast media for southeastern Kansas. Two AM and five FM radio stations are licensed to and/or broadcast from the city, and it is the second principal city of the Joplin -Pittsburg television market . The market's CBS and Fox network affiliates both broadcast from the city along with an independent station . Notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Pittsburg include actor Roy Glenn , chemical entrepreneur Kenneth A. Spencer , and broadcast journalism pioneer Paul White . In late 2012, NBC news anchor Brian Williams , who started his career in Pittsburg as

230-524: A city of the second class, in 1905 Pittsburg attained the rank of first class. The first dwelling was built by J. T. Roach in July 1876. The first post office in Pittsburg was established in August, 1876. The post office's name was shortened from "New Pittsburgh" to "Pittsburgh" in 1881 and to "Pittsburg" in 1894. The latter renaming came after the United States Board on Geographic Names , in

276-538: A day has been 13 inches (0.33 m) on December 13, 2000, and the most snow on the ground 14 inches (0.36 m) on February 4 and 5, 2011 and March 17, 1970. Spring weather is changeable and often suspect to severe storms: Pittsburg lies in the heart of “ Tornado Alley ”. The changeable weather from hot to cold can be accompanied by frequent heavy precipitation: Pittsburg can expect 20.24 inches or 514.1 millimetres of precipitation between March and June, approximately what Dodge City or Liberal further west receive in

322-508: A male householder with no wife present, and 49.8% were non-families. 32.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.31 and the average family size was 2.97. The median age in the city was 26.2 years. 20.7% of residents were under the age of 18; 27% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 23.3% were from 25 to 44; 17.3% were from 45 to 64; and 11.7% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of

368-572: A mechanical service company in 2007. The Baton Rouge Southern and the Pacific Sun Railroad were started in 2008, and they also acquired the mechanical services company Fitzgerald Railcar Services and Reload, a 25-year experienced transloading business. The Grand Elk Railroad began operations in 2009. In December 2010 Watco entered the Australian rail haulage market when it was awarded a 10-year contract to operate grain services for

414-418: A multitude of parks inside its city limits Pittsburg is a charter city of the first class with a commission/manager form of government. The City Manager oversees all City operations and is responsible for all City departments and employees. City Hall is located at 201 West 4th Street. Offices are open from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, but are closed on most holidays. The responsibilities of

460-499: A whole year. Temperatures warm up during the spring: the first temperature of 80 °F (26.7 °C) can be expected on March 27, but the first of 90 °F (32.2 °C) does not normally occur until May 28. The 2020 United States census counted 20,646 people, 8,268 households, and 4,123 families in Pittsburg. The population density was 1,578.9 per square mile (609.6/km ). There were 9,650 housing units at an average density of 738.0 per square mile (284.9/km ). The racial makeup

506-691: Is an industrial railroad that operates within the Swan Ranch Industrial Park , located in Cheyenne, Wyoming . The railroad is owned and operated by Watco , which announced the formation of the SRRR on 30 November 2011. SRRR began operations in December 2011, operating 17,192 feet (3.2561 mi) of trackage. SRRR interchanges with both the BNSF and Union Pacific railroads. Today

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552-439: Is far from the influence of hot chinook winds . Arctic outbreaks bring temperatures to or below 0 °F or −17.8 °C on average once per winter, while maxima over 70 °F or 21.1 °C can be expected four times between December and February. Winter weather is less dry than in most of Kansas since moist Gulf air often penetrates without reaching most of the state: December 2015 saw 7.91 inches (200.9 mm) of rain, and

598-406: Is one of the largest short line owner-operators in the U.S. The company also operates, and in many cases owns, over 70 transload and marine terminals, and a handful of terminals that specialize in the repair and maintenance of railcars and locomotives. Watco has about 4,800 employees, led by Chief Executive Officer Dan Smith. The company earned $ 1.6 billion in revenues in 2022. In 2023, the company

644-757: Is situated in a once productive coal field. It now relies heavily on education and government-related employment. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 12.90 square miles (33.41 km ), of which, 12.80 square miles (33.15 km ) is land and 0.10 square miles (0.26 km ) is water. Pittsburg sits in the Ozark Highlands region, a mix of prairie and forests. It lies 90 miles (140 km) west of Springfield, Missouri , 124 miles (200 km) south of Kansas City, Missouri , and 137 miles (220 km) northeast of Tulsa, Oklahoma . Pittsburg has

690-601: Is still in existence. Webb then started his first mechanical operation, a railcar repair shop in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1985. The Coffeyville mechanical shop was held captive to the major rail lines, and during discussions with the Union Pacific the opportunity arose to purchase the line running from Nevada, Missouri , to Coffeyville. This was the Union Pacific's first short-line sale. Watco then looked to

736-575: The CBH Group of Western Australia . Operations commenced in March 2012. In late 2016 Watco Australia was awarded an infrastructure train contract with Brookfield Rail operating ballast and rail work trains. On December 15, 2010, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners , announced an agreement whereby it would invest up to $ 150 million over the next year in Watco in exchange for a preferred equity position in

782-610: The Missouri state border. It is the most populous city in Crawford County and southeast Kansas. As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 20,646. It is the home of Pittsburg State University . On October 23, 1864, a wagon train of refugees had come from Fort Smith, Arkansas , and was escorted by troops from the 6th Kansas Cavalry under the command of Col. William Campbell. These were local men from Cherokee, Crawford, and Bourbon counties. Their enlistment

828-551: The Wisconsin & Southern Railroad , a regional railroad in Wisconsin , and on February 1, 2012, took over operations of the Birmingham Southern Railroad . On June 4, 2014, Watco and The Greenbrier Companies announced that it would create an equally owned joint venture, GBW Railcar Services, providing railcar repair services. This joint venture was dissolved in August 2018. In July 2018, Dan Smith

874-415: The 8,268 households, 27.1% had children under the age of 18; 31.1% were married couples living together; 32.9% had a female householder with no spouse or partner present. 36.4% of households consisted of individuals and 10.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.3 and the average family size was 3.0. The percent of those with a bachelor’s degree or higher

920-537: The City Commission are to pass ordinances and resolutions, establish policies for the city, approve the annual budget, appoint members of citizen advisory boards and committees, and appoint the City Manager. Elections for the City Commission are held every other year. In each election, three seats are vacant on the City Commission. The two candidates acquiring the most votes receive four-year terms, while

966-1255: The Great Northwest Railroad in Washington , the Kaw River in Kansas and Missouri , and the Mission Mountain Railroad in Montana . In 2005 it began operating the Alabama Southern Railroad, the Louisiana Southern Railroad, the Mississippi Southern Railroad, and the Yellowstone Valley Railroad in Montana. The Austin Western Railroad was started in 2007 and shares rail with passenger rail. It also acquired Millennium Rail,

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1012-461: The Kansas mines closed). In September 2007, Chevron which owned the company, merged it with its Molycorp Inc. coal mining division to form Chevron Mining, thus ending the Pittsburg corporate name. Midway referred to a coal camp in eastern Crawford County, Kansas that was "midway" between Baxter Springs, Kansas and Fort Scott, Kansas . Kenneth A. Spencer , whose father was among the founders of

1058-606: The Railroad operates over 17 miles of track, serves seven customers including Jebro Industries, Brenntag Pacific, Searing Industries, HollyFrontier Refinery, Granite Peak Transloading and Cheyenne Rail Hub. This unique state-of-the-art development is at the intersection of two Class I railroads, the Union Pacific and the BNSF, as well as two major interstate highways, I-25 and I-80 – making it a prime location for manufacturing and distribution companies. Transloading services are available at

1104-1041: The West Region, acquiring the Blue Mountain Railroad in 1998, the Palouse River and Coulee City Railroad in 1992 and the Eastern Idaho Railroad in 1993. In 1998, it began operating the Stillwater Central Railroad in Oklahoma and the Timber Rock Railroad in Texas . The Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad was acquired in 2001 and the Pennsylvania Southwestern Railroad in 2003. In 2004, they started operations of

1150-617: The absence of the Mayor, the President of the Board fulfills the duties of the Mayor. The city is served by Pittsburg USD 250 public school district, which operates the following schools: The Pittsburg Morning Sun is the main newspaper in the city, published five days a week. In addition, Pittsburg State University publishes a weekly student newspaper, the Collegio . Pittsburg is

1196-503: The age of 18 and 8.8% of those ages 65 or over. The median value of owner-occupied housing units was $ 86,800. The percent of persons age 25 years or older with a high school diploma was 90.8%. As of the census of 2010, there were 20,233 people, 8,142 households, and 4,087 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,580.7 inhabitants per square mile (610.3/km ). There were 9,210 housing units at an average density of 719.5 per square mile (277.8/km ). The racial makeup of

1242-492: The area's public and private school teachers. In 1879, two miners from Joplin began the first commercial attempts at mining in close proximity of Broadway Street. A relic of the city's coal mining days was the Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company , founded in 1885, and one of the oldest continuously running coal companies in the United States (even though its headquarters moved several years ago to Denver, Colorado after

1288-456: The candidate obtaining the third most votes secures a two-year term. The City Commission annually elects the Mayor and President of the Board. The Mayor, who has the same authority as the other commissioners, presides over the commission meetings, provides the official signature on documents, represents the City at official and ceremonial functions and presents the annual State of the City address. In

1334-477: The city was 49.9% male and 50.1% female. Little Balkans Days is a three-day festival celebrating the community's European ethnic heritage, held on the Labor Day weekend. It features games, entertainment, competitions, and arts and crafts. The Pittsburg Art Walk takes features vendors, artists, and musicians; it occurs multiple times per year on Broadway Street in Pittsburg's downtown district. Pittsburg hosts

1380-448: The city was 87.1% White , 3.3% African American , 0.9% Native American , 2.0% Asian , 0.3% Pacific Islander , 3.0% from other races , and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.7% of the population. There were 8,142 households out of which 24.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 33.3% were married couples living together, 12.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.8% had

1426-425: The company was to play an important role in Kansas and Missouri philanthropy. Pittsburg was also the most heavily unionized city in Kansas at the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to some coal mining, the economic base of the city now rests on industry. The city has a rich cultural heritage from many Southern and Eastern European mine workers who settled in and around Pittsburg and Southeastern Kansas. It

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1472-459: The company. Kinder Morgan made an initial $ 50 million preferred shares investment on January 3, 2011. Additional $ 50 million equity investment completed in December 2011. Kinder Morgan will receive 3.25% quarterly distribution on the equity investment. Kinder Morgan is a leading pipeline transportation and energy storage company in North America. The transaction provides capital to Watco for further expansion of specific projects and offers Kinder Morgan

1518-516: The fall season, temperatures cool off fairly rapidly: the last 90 °F or 32.2 °C temperature can be expected on September 22, and by the end of October temperatures have usually fallen to a comfortable level. Heavy rainfall from frontal systems or remnant tropical storms are common during this period: the wettest day with 8.77 inches (222.8 mm) was on September 25, 1993, a year which saw 47.85 inches (1,215.4 mm) between April and September as against only 10.54 inches (267.7 mm) during

1564-424: The interest of standardization, recommended that the 'h' be dropped from place names ending in "burgh". Pittsburg is the home to Pittsburg State University , founded in 1903 as a normal training institution . Through the years the college became more diversified in its aims and goals, so that it became a multi-purpose institution. It has always had a strong manual and industrial arts program and has trained many of

1610-422: The median household income was $ 34,353 (with a margin of error of +/- $ 3,233) and the median family income was $ 45,946 (+/- $ 5,025). Males had a median income of $ 20,107 (+/- $ 2,989) versus $ 17,708 (+/- $ 3,426) for females. The median income for those above 16 years old was $ 19,176 (+/- $ 2,042). Approximately, 18.6% of families and 27.5% of the population were below the poverty line , including 30.9% of those under

1656-697: The opportunity to share in the subsequent growth. In April 2011, Watco began operating the Autauga Northern Railroad , between Maplesville and Autauga Creek, Alabama , the third short line in Alabama operated by Watco. On December 28, 2011, Watco began operations of the Swan Ranch Railroad in the Swan Ranch Industrial Park in Cheyenne, Wyoming . On January 1, 2012, Watco gained majority ownership of

1702-414: The same period in 1980. September 1993 was also the wettest month on record with 19.37 inches or 492.0 millimetres, while the wettest calendar year overall has been 1985 with 66.52 inches (1,689.6 mm) and the driest 1963 with only 21.50 inches (546.1 mm). As with all of Kansas, winter weather is extremely variable, although extreme maxima are not as hot as in the southwest of the state as Pittsburg

1748-487: The temperature did not fall below 83 °F (28.3 °C), and the hottest temperature has been 115 °F (46.1 °C) on July 13 and 14, 1954. Heavy thunderstorm rains often punctuate the heat with heavy rainfall: 7.93 inches or 201.4 millimetres fell on July 30, 2013. Periods of hot weather without much rain are not uncommon: only trace precipitation fell between July 28 and September 10, 2000, and only 0.22 inches (5.6 mm) between July 7 and August 20, 1984. During

1794-460: The time give the town's name as "New Pittsburgh". George Hobson and Franklin Playter are credited with being the city's founders, establishing a government after its beginnings as a coal mining camp in the 1870s. The city was incorporated in 1879. The “New” was dropped upon incorporation of the city as a third class city on June 21, 1880, with M. M. Snow as its first Mayor. In 1892 it was advanced to

1840-511: The very cold January 1979 saw sixteen days with at least 0.01 inches or 0.25 millimetres of measurable precipitation. Because the moister air masses are warm, heavy snowfall is uncommon in Pittsburg: the mean is 11.9 inches or 0.30 metres and only twelve months have seen more than 10 inches or 0.25 metres, with the most in a month being 24.5 inches (0.62 m) in January 1979. The most snow in

1886-406: Was 77.27% (15,954) white or European American (74.95% non-Hispanic white ), 3.74% (773) black or African-American , 1.07% (221) Native American or Alaska Native , 1.78% (367) Asian , 0.76% (156) Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian , 5.38% (1,110) from other races , and 10.0% (2,065) from two or more races . Hispanic or Latino of any race was 10.53% (2,174) of the population. Of

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1932-499: Was certified by Best Practice Institute (BPI) for the second year in a row as a Most Loved Workplace. In 2022, in collaboration with BPI, Newsweek named Watco to its annual list of America’s Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces. Watco was also named a 2023 Newsweek Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplace®. Watco was established in 1983 by Charles R. "Dick" Webb. The first operation was an industrial switching operation in DeRidder, Louisiana that

1978-420: Was estimated to be 17.3% of the population. 21.9% of the population was under the age of 18, 23.9% from 18 to 24, 23.7% from 25 to 44, 17.8% from 45 to 64, and 12.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 27.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 100.3 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older, there were 103.3 males. The 2016-2020 5-year American Community Survey estimates show that

2024-726: Was named Watco's new CEO. On March 30, 2021, Watco and Canadian National subsidiary Wisconsin Central reached a deal whereby WCL would sell roughly 900 miles of non-core rail lines located in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario to Watco. In January 2022, Watco takes over operations to move cattle in Queensland CBH Group to Aurizon . Pittsburg, Kansas Pittsburg is a city in Crawford County , Kansas , United States, located in southeast Kansas near

2070-403: Was over, and they were on their way to Fort Leavenworth to be dismissed from service. They ran into the 1st Indian Brigade led by Maj. Andrew Jackson Piercy near the current Pittsburg Waste Water Treatment Plant. They continued to the north when a small group of wagons broke away in an unsuccessful rush to safety. The Confederate troops caught up with them and burned the wagons. The death toll

2116-587: Was three Union soldiers and 13 civilian men who had been with the wagon train. It was likely that one of the Confederates had also been killed. A granite marker memorial for the "Cow Creek Skirmish" was placed near the Crawford County Historical Museum on October 30, 2011. Pittsburg sprang up in the fall of 1876 on a railroad line being built through the neighborhood. It was named after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , and maps of

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