In the past 125 years, Kansas City Southern leaders have made a number of important decisions that helped the Class I survive and thrive. But the ones made at night by two former top executives might have had the most profound impact on the Class I's evolution. Arthur Stilwell, who in 1887 founded KCS' earliest predecessor, the 40-mile Kansas City Suburban Belt line, was renowned for nocturnal dreams or visions that influenced his decisions.
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