Founding years Founded in what was then known as
Indian Territory, Waynoka was established in 1887 when the Southern Kansas Railroad, a subsidiary of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, built a rail line through the area. Shortly thereafter, on April 10, 1888, a post office was established, having the distinction of being the first to be established in the
Cherokee Outlet. Its economy was based on the railroad and the large ranches in the area. When the Cherokee Outlet opened up for non-Indian settlement in the land run of September 16, 1893, Waynoka became the area's agricultural trade center.
Transportation Center The Santa Fe Railway made the city a major railroad center when it built Oklahoma's largest rail yard in Waynoka. Ultimately employing a thousand machinists, boilermakers, sheet metal mechanics, fire builders, car men, switchmen, and engineers, it operated twenty-four hours a day. One of the nation's largest ice plants was built to supply ice for refrigerator cars hauling perishables on Santa Fe's main line from
Chicago to
Los Angeles. In addition, a roundhouse, maintenance and repair shops, a reading room, a depot, and a
Harvey House were built by the railroad. Although the railroad eventually moved its maintenance operations from Waynoka, it continued train crew changes there until 1986. At the turn of the twenty-first century, between fifty and one hundred trains still passed daily through Waynoka on Oklahoma's fastest and busiest rail line. The line was finished in 1920, and acquired by the Santa Fe the same year. The predecessor company of
TWA,
Transcontinental Air Transport, known as "TAT", built Oklahoma's first
airport for Transcontinental in 1929 in Waynoka, at a site five miles northeast of town selected by
Charles Lindbergh himself. TAT offered passengers coast-to-coast travel in forty-eight hours, Both Lindbergh and
Amelia Earhart, as officers in the company, reportedly became familiar faces in town. Waynoka is linked by
US Route 281. The current Waynoka Municipal Airport (FAA Identifier: 1K5) is one mile southeast of town, and features a paved 3532’ x 60’ runway. ==Geography==