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Santa Fe Railroad

DID YOU KNOW? In 1860 the Atchison & Topeka Railway Company was orgainized. In 1963 the name was change to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. To help get the company started, Congress authorized AT&SF to purchase unalloted lands of Pottawatomie Indian Reservation near Topeka for $1.00 an acre, resell it to farmers with the profits to be used to provide capital for construction. It was in 1875 AT&SF was the first to use refrigerated equipped cars to haul meat. But it was not until 1930 that the first air-conditioned diner car entered service. For several years the Santa Fe was the longest railroad in the U.S., with 13,568 miles of track. The artwork of the Santa Fe passenger train is placed in a 17 inch by 17 1/4 inch hardwood frame. Matted in three colors, it contains a Santa Fe emblem and a three cent United States postage stamp honoring railroad engineers of America (50 year old stamp) and a commemorative envelope depicting the Santa Fe Chief.

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