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  • ...cisco in the Summer of 1859''] (1860). Book advocating a Transcontinental Railroad
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  • ...The 1854 Gadsden Purchase and the Building of the Second Transcontinental Railroad Across Arizona and New Mexico Twenty-Five Years Later'' (2004) 283 pp. popu ...lture'' 2001 35(2): 161-169. Issn: 0022-3840 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]], stresses railroad speculation and corruption themes
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  • ...7802.jpg|thumb|right|350px|{{Ann Arbor No 7802.jpg/credit}}<br />Ann Arbor Railroad No. 7802 in May 2012, the last unit to bear the road's classic orange liver ...lroad''' (AAR reporting mark '''AA''') is a regional (Class III) shortline railroad operating mostly in Michigan. It is the remnant of a 260 mile line that inc
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  • {{rpl|Railroad}}
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  • ...Columbia in the east, where it connected to the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, to Duncan's Island in the west, where it met the Juniata Division and the
    315 bytes (50 words) - 09:13, 16 June 2008
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  • {{r|Central Pacific Railroad}}
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  • ...t}}<br />Santa Fe #2, an EMD E1 locomotive is featured on the cover of the railroad's 1946 promotional publication [http://www.titchenal.com/atsf/ayw1946/ "Alo
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  • {{r|Railroad}}
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  • {{r|Southern Pacific Railroad}}
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  • ...''Super C'' consists. #95 (seen here in July, 2003 at the Western America Railroad Museum in Barstow, California) began life in December, 1967 as Santa Fe #10 ...he home signal at the crossing with the [[Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad]]) is dropping from a high green to red.</ref>
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  • {{r|Railroad}}
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  • {{r|Railroad}}
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  • ...uke, Donald |authorlink=Donald Norman Duke |year=1997|title=Santa Fe: The Railroad Gateway to the American West, Volume Two|publisher=[[Golden West Books]] |l ...year=1997|title=CF7 Locomotives: From Cleburne to Everywhere|publisher=The Railroad Press, Hanover, PA|isbn=0-9657709-0-7}}
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  • {{r|Railroad}}
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  • {{r|Union Pacific Railroad}}
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  • ...als without the inclines. Even that was outstripped by the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]], which roared past it and consigned the system to history. [[Image:Portage Railroad 1839.jpg|thumb|right|300px|{{Portage Railroad 1839.jpg/credit}}<br />Head of Plane No. 6 in Cresson, [[Pennsylvania (U.S.
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  • * {{cite book|author=Duke, Donald|year=1997|title=Santa Fe...The Railroad Gateway to the American West, Volume 2|publisher=Golden West Books, San Mar ...992|title=The Harvey House Cookbook: Memories of Dining along the Santa Fe Railroad|publisher=Longstreet Press, Atlanta, GA|id=ISBN 1-56352-357-4}}
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  • |Alaska Railroad Locomotive.jpg|Alaska Railroad Locomotive
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  • * [http://www.csrmf.org/events-exhibits/railroad-car-favorites/fruit-growers-express-company-refrigerator-car-no-35832 Fruit ...a wooden ice-type "reefer" on display at the [http://www.irm.org/ Illinois Railroad Museum].
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