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MISSOURI PACIFIC-IRON MOUNTAIN STATION AT LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
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PUBLISHED BY MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
C. L. STONE. PASSENGER TRAFFIC MANAGER, ST
At Little Rock, Ark., the Missouri Pacific-
Iron Mountain has constructed one of the hand-
somest and most conveniently arranged railroad
stations in America.
No State in the Union
the Union surpasses Arkansas
in natural resources. In this great State the
Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain has a total mile-
age of almost 2,400 miles or almost ten times
the extreme length of the State. Its lines reach
out in all directions from Little Rock as the
center and extend into practically every section.
Forty-two Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain pas-
senger trains arrive at and depart from Little
Rock daily. Little Rock is an important point
on the main line of the Missouri Pacific-Iron
Mountain-the shortest route between St. Louis,
Texas and Mexico.
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