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J 'XAS ALMANAC.-1949-1950.

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iN ew industrial districts served by Rock
Island trackage offer industry excel-
lent plant sites closer to the heart of Dallas
than any others now available.
The locations shown in the maps below
enjoy direct, fast, efficient transportation
via the 8,000 miles of Rock Island Lines
to all points in the United States includ-
ing fine export-import service to and from
the terminals at Houston, Texas City and
Galveston.

For full information, contact:
IN DALLAS
Albert F. Hatcher
Division Freight Agent
Rock Island Lines
Commerce & Field Streets
IN CHICAGO
W. E. Bolton
Assistant to the President
Rock Island Lines
La Salle St. Station

ROCK ISLAND LINES
Route of the Rockets

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ARLINGTON PARK INDUSTRIAL ACRES
ROCK ISLAND LINES
- BLACK AREAS SOLO
WHITE AREAS AVAILABLE

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