Texas Almanac, 1945-1946 Page: 15
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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* Texas is more than a state. Its vast .a
.. . . Santa Fe Gateways to
resources, industrial centers, farm and ranch and from TEXAS
areas make it a nation within itself, and a very Short cut for Denver and
important part of our United States. Colorado Points ver andSanta Fe is a big railroad in Texas and within its
boundaries operates throbbing lifelines of transporta-
tion to serve the many needs of this great state, and to
provide vital connecting links with the rest of our nation.
For information of freight and passenger service TO,
FROM and IN Texas call your Santa Fe representative.
A. C. ATE R CLARK DAVIS
Gent. Passenger Agent Freight Traffic Mgr.
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Co.
GALVESTON, TEXAS2 Transcontinental mainline
linking Kansas.Missouri.Illi-
nois with Texas Panhandle.
3 Mainline from the West
linking California, Arizona
& New Mexico with Texas.
4 Short line between West
Texas, Oklahoma & Kansas.
5 Texas Mainline between
'Texas. Oklahoma, Kansas,
Missouri and Illhnois.
6 Pecos-Clovis Line.
7 El Paso-Albuquerque Line.
$ Louisiana LinetoOakdale.I ___ _
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Texas Almanac, 1945-1946, book, 1945; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth117166/m1/17/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.