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Route 66 Rail lines question
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by ebriley</i> <br /><br />Well, since Route 66 "winds from Chicago to L.A., more than two thousand miles all the way....." to quote the old song, that's a loaded question. Literally dozens of railroads used to inhabit the Windy City, and certainly ATSF, SP, UP and probably others operated in Southern California in the days of Route 66. "You go through St. Louie, Joplin, Missouri and Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty" Now we're looking at Missouri Pacific, The Katy, Rock Island.....whew! What part of the "more than two thousand miles all the way" did you have in mind? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />*coughs* well, ok here goes. My plan is to eventually construct a compresion display layout of route 66. (talk about getting too big for my britches) but I am thinking of doing the texas section first as I live in neari***here. (everything is a distance from everthing else in Texas) <br /> <br />I have been looking at the El Capitan, the Super Chief, the Santa Fe Chief, the Texas Chief, and the Santa Fe Fransico Chief. <br />
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