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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.