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Dallas-Ft Worth was also double track with signal bridges, and a very high traffic density. From the 1950's it served the GM assembly plant in Arlington/Grand Prairie, the numerous cement mills along Chalk Hill, the Dallas Naval Air Station and North American Aviation (later Chance Vought Aviation and Temco, then LTV and now I think Lockheed), along with parts of the Trinity Industrial District and numerous industries.
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