The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide 1926 Page: 4
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- - from St. Louis and Kansas City on the north to San
Antonio and Galveston on the south
- - serves the biggest cities in 'the biggest state-Texas
- - a record for prompt, dependable freight movements
- - record "on time" performance of passenger trains
- - three fine, fast passenger trains-the Katy Flyer,
the Limited and the Texas Special
- - dining cars on all through trainsIocomouiv '
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