Industrial Powerhouse
This file appears in: Bellmead
Editorials in the Waco Citizen during the 1980s advertised Bellmead as one of the most ideal but underutilized locations in Texas for industry. Located at the intersection of four railroads and three major highways, the relatively young city proved to be a great location for the development of new businesses in McLennan County.
This file appears in: Bellmead
Bellmead
The roots of Bellmead grew out of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company (M-K-T). In June of 1910, M-K-T purchased 90 percent of the Texas Central Railway, a line of tracks running 268 miles from Waco to Rotan. Because of Waco’s central location…