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    The St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (reporting mark SLSF), commonly known as the "Frisco", was a railroad that operated in the Midwest and South Central...
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    St. LouisSan Francisco Railway 1522 is a two-cylinder, simple class T-54 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotive built in 1926 by the Baldwin Locomotive...
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  • reasons why it is not acceptable to say 'San Fran'. Frisco – also the nickname of the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway, disparaged by Herb Caen and some locals...
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    St. LouisSan Francisco Railway 1630 is a preserved class "Ye" 2-10-0 type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Illinois Railway Museum in Union...
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    Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1942-1943 and operated by the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway. The first three operated in passenger service, pulling trains...
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    St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (reporting mark SLSF, also known as the "Frisco") locomotive 4500 is a 4-8-4 Northern type steam engine. No. 4500 was...
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    between Bessemer and Birmingham, Alabama (United States), on the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (SLSF or "Frisco"). It went on display at the Alabama State...
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  • The St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway (reporting mark SLSF) was a subsidiary railway to the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway (Frisco) operating...
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  • The following railroad companies became part of the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (Frisco) system, usually through consolidation. The Frisco started...
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  • The St. Louis San Francisco (Frisco) Railway Coach #661 is a historic railroad car. It was built in 1883 by the Barney and Smith Car Company of Dayton...
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  • American Locomotive Company of Schenectady, New York, for the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (SLSF or "Frisco"), the engine was later rebuilt into a 2-8-2...
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  • Historic Places (NRHP) St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad Depot (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), NRHP-listed St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Depot (Comanche, Texas)...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Louis–San Francisco 4003
    St. LouisSan Francisco 4003 is a 2-8-2, Mikado type, standard gauge steam railway locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in 1919 as a standard...
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    Butler County, Missouri. The station was built in 1928 by the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway. It is a one-story, Mission Revival style brick building sheathed...
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  • Pacific Railroad (category Railway companies established in 1849)
    Missouri Pacific Railroad and St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. The Pacific was chartered by Missouri in 1849 to extend "from St. Louis to the western boundary...
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    of Turner Creek with the James River. The old St. LouisSan Francisco Railway (currently the BNSF Railway) passed through the community. A post office...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Louis Union Station
    St. Louis Union Station is a National Historic Landmark and former train station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. At its 1894 opening, the station...
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  • Thumbnail for St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Depot (Comanche, Texas)
    The St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Depot in Comanche, Texas, also known as the Frisco Depot and as the Comanche Depot, was listed on the National...
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    named in honor of George Alexander Madill, an attorney for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. The population at the 2010 census was 3,770, an increase of...
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    The Frisco Depot (Frisco being a common shortening of the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway) in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a railroad depot built in 1925...
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    Atlantic and Pacific Railroad (category Predecessors of the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway)
    became parts of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway systems, now both merged into the BNSF Railway. The A&P's earliest...
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  • The St. Louis, San Francisco and New Orleans Railroad (“New Orleans”) ran from Hope, Arkansas to a point near Ardmore, Oklahoma, and encompassed about...
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    Fred Harvey (entrepreneur) (category Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway people)
    Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, the Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, the Kansas Pacific Railway, the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, and the Terminal Railroad...
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    population was 631. Mountainburg was laid out in 1883 when the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway was extended to that point. Mountainburg is located along U...
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    Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham Railroad (category Predecessors of the St. LouisSan Francisco Railway)
    KCFS&M. Both railroads were operationally absorbed into the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad (the "Frisco") in 1896. In 1901 the KCFS&M was purchased...
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    operated by the San Francisco Municipal Railway, commonly known as Muni (or the Muni), with around 300 trolleybuses. In San Francisco, these vehicles...
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  • Beaumont St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Retention Pond is a retention pond originally constructed by the St. Louis, Wichita, and Western Railway Company...
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    over the figure of 1,203 recorded in 2000. Established on the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway between Claremore and Vinita, the community was named for Dennis...
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    The San Francisco Railway Museum is a local railway museum located in the South of Market area of San Francisco. This small museum features exhibits on...
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    1941. Dodge was established on Cowskin Prairie along the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway in District 6 of the old Indian Territory. Dodge is located...
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