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  2. St. Louis–San Francisco Railway - Wikipedia

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    In 1937 the Frisco sold the FW&RG to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway for $1.5 million, giving the latter an entry into Fort Worth from the west. On August 24, 1916, the Frisco was reorganized as the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway , though the line never went west of Texas , terminating more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from San ...

  3. Firefly (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Firefly was a streamlined passenger train operated by the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway (the "Frisco"). At various times, it served St Louis, Missouri, Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Kansas City, Missouri, and Fort Scott, Kansas. It made its maiden run on March 29, 1940, and ended May 22, 1960. [1]

  4. Museum of the American Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe #3231: parlor-club car Pullman Company 1914; Santa Fe #1363: Lounge-dormitory-barbershop San Bartolo, Pullman Company 1926; Diners. Santa Fe #1550: Lunch counter diner Budd Company 1948; Santa Fe #1554: Lunch counter diner Budd Company 1948; Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad #438: dining car American Car and Foundry Company 1937; Other

  5. Growing United Way program offers free rides to Santa Fe ...

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    Jan. 26—Deborah Tefo raves to friends and neighbors about a United Way program that provides people with free rides. "It is AbFab" — absolutely fabulous — "and I really could not manage ...

  6. Sleigh rides return to Spiegel Grove - AOL

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    Sleigh and trolley rides by South Creek Clydesdales will be offered from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 26 through Dec. 31. The sleigh can fit four people and the trolley can fit 16 to 18 people.

  7. St. Louis–San Francisco 1522 - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis–San Francisco Railway 1522 is a preserved class T-54 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotive built in May 1926 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (SLSF), also known as the "Frisco". It, along with her sisters, was built to handle Frisco's heavier passenger trains through the hilly Ozark regions.

  8. Santa Fe Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Southern Railway (reporting mark SFSR) is a short line railroad in New Mexico, United States.In addition to carrying freight on occasion, it also operates as a tourist railroad called Sky Railway that carries passengers between Lamy and Santa Fe: a distance of 18.1 miles (29.1 km). [1]

  9. GE U25B - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis – San Francisco Railway ("Frisco") 24: 800–803, 808–811, 816-831: 804–807, 812-815 ex GE. Numbers 800–807 were high short hood units in black and yellow scheme; The next set (808–815) were low short hood units in black and yellow. The last 16, 816–831, were low hoods and delivered in the orange and white scheme.