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From 1867-1881, Abilene, Kansas was the northern terminus. As railroad lines were built southward, the trail's end moved to Newton, Kansas, then Wichita, Kansas. From 1883-1887, Caldwell, Kansas was the end of the trail. Ellsworth, Kansas also held importance to the trail.

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