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EL CAPITAN-Deluxe chair car service between Chicago, Kansas City and Los Angeles. All Hi-level cars including diner and lounge. Music and radio in every car. Courier Nurse. Extra fare. THE CHIEF-Pullman and chair car streamliner between Chicago, Kansas City and Los Angeles, with through Pullman Phoenix to Chicago during winter months. Fea­ tures Big Dome Lounge. CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO CHIEF-Pullman and Hi-level chair car streamliner between Chicago, Kansas City, Amarillo and San Francisco with through cars between Houston and San Francisco, as well as Pullman from Chicago to Phoenix during winter months. Big Dome Lounge. Courier Nurse. TEXAS CHIEF-Pullman and chair car streamliner between Chicago, Kansas City, Wichita, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston, with connecting streamliner for Galveston. KANSAS CITY CHIEF-Overnight Pullman and chair car service from Chicago to Kansas City. CHICAGOAN-KANSAS CITYAN-Daytime streamliner be­ tween Chicago, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth and Dallas. Bargain price sleeping car between Kansas City and Ft. Worth-Dallas. Everyone enjoys a big view from every THE TULSAN-Daytime streamliner between Tulsa and Kan· seat of the Big Dome Car. On the low­ sas City with direct connections for Chicago. er level of these cars is an attendant and a refreshment lounge. SAN DIEGANS-Frequent streamlined service between Los Angeles and San Diego. Coordinated motor-coach-streamliner service between Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Richmond and San Francisco. Find out Also streamliner service between Clovis and Carlsbad, Albuquerque and El Paso, and other Santa Fe points. Ask about these money-saving Santa Fe Travel plans: what fun FAMILY FARES-BARGAIN FARES-DINING CLUB See your TRAVEL AGENT a Santa Fe trip or your nearest Santa Fe TraHic OHice for assistance with your trip by rail. can he/ The unique Turquoise Room is a sym­ bol of Super Chief finery. This intimate dining room is one of the many fea­ tures of this famous streamliner. Highlight of the gourmet menu is Ptd. U.S.A.-RMcN-5/66-50M the champagne dinner. The cattle country-the wide open spaces of the romantic west, famous The brilliant Red Cliffs, one of the many colorful sights of the Indian The majestic San Francisco Peaks of Northern Arizona-favorite target in story and legend, is part of the passing scene as you travel in comfort country, loom up right outside your window as your Santa Fe stream­ for camera fans, is one of the magnificent scenes you enjoy from your aboard your favorite Santa Fe streamliner. liner carries you across New Mexico and Arizona. train window traveling the colorful Santa Fe Route to and from the West. Routes of the Santa Fe S,_mllned S..VIce Two Tracks Santa Fe sueamliners follow routes shown on the adjoining Connecting Lines El Capitan hi-level service is the economical coach fare way to map. Schedules are planned to make your trip as convenient Motor Route Coordinated travel. All seats at dome-level height including diner and as possible and your travel time an enjoyable experience. with Train Service lounge. Other streamliners have Big Dome Lounge Cars. Down the trail into Grand Canyon in Northern Ari­ Near Houston, this lofty monument stands zona. It's easy to make a stopover at this scenic won­ where Texas won its independence. Santa derland on your Santa Fe trip to or from California. Fe takes you deep into the heart of Texas. MacArthur Park in scenic Los Angeles, the business and vacation hub of the west There's always something to do along Michigan Boulevard in "that wonderful town" Chicago Santa Fe travelers cross the Bay Bridge to beautiful San Francisco Include a tour of New Mexico's Land of Pueblos on your Santa Fe trip Travel back east through Chicago for connecting service to Washington ... big, magnificent New York and other great cities in the east .
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