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OREGON IDAHO FROM THE GREAT LAKES TO THE PACIFIC COAST AND THE GULF OF MEXICO ALONG THE SANTA FE WIS. Milwaukee a L. Mich. MINN. OCRATER LAKE WYOMING SOUTH DAKOTA Madison e IOWA NAT. PARK Boise Chicago CALIFORNIA I NEVADA NEBRASKA Des Moines Streator LASSEN VOLCANIC Omaha Cheyenne Great Salt Lake TUTAH Salt Lake i Ft.Madison Pekin Lincoln& MISSOURI ASt. Joseph N. P. TCOLO. ROCKYB MOUNTAIN Denver N. P. ILL. Carson City Superior Sacramento Springfield City KANSAS Osborne Topeka Oakland Stockton San Francisco Kansas e City Jefferson City Newton St. Louis iColorado Springs Hutchinson YOSEMITE N. P. KINGS CANYON N.P Pueblo Canon City Wichit a KY. Fresno Dodge City Joplin La ARKANSAS 2 OTulsa 0 klahomai City OZION N. P. Junta DEATH VALLEY N.M. GRAND CANYON N. P. OKLA. SEQUOIA N. P. NEW MEXICO Boise City Memphis Bakersfield ARIZ. Santa Fe Barstow MISS. Redlands m Los Angeles Amarillo Little Rock Williams Gallup Belen Cadiz Albuquerque TEXAS JOSHUA TREE N.M. Clovis Ripley Silver Fort Worth San Diego Phoenix Lubbock "LOUISIANA Jackson Dallas City CA RLSBAD CAVERNS N P. Carlsbad Longview Brown wood San Angelo Oakdale Baton Rouge Sweetwater ---EI Paso Temple Реcos Somerville Beaumont Sonora Ho ustongigh Island-Orleans Galveston MEXI CO Austin Presidio Matagorda Gulf of Mexico I am at the place marked X today 19 Copyright by Rand MC Nally & Co. Gulf of Calif. PACIFIC O CE. A N
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Presented by the SANTA FE RAILWAY to Service Personnel The Santa Fe System embraces more than 13,100 miles of track, stretching from the Great Lakes, west to the Pacific Coast, and south to the Gulf of Mexico and the Mexican border. It is the only railroad under one management be- tween Chicago and California, and operates the only double track line between Chicago and Los Angeles.