Talk:Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
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editIt appears that the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway ended up building the eastern half of this, connecting it to the Santa Fe at Avard, Oklahoma in 1904; it's still a BNSF Railway main line. [1] shows the planned route in 1870. --NE2 17:21, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
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