Burlington and Missouri River Railroad org
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Summary: Railroad company involved in the St. Louis to Portland route.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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St. Louis to Portland, Oregon train run— 1900-04-18
cited from Image 4 of El Paso daily herald (El Paso, Tex.), April 18, 1900, (Last Edition 4:30 p.m.) (1900)EL PASO DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY APRIL 18 1900 4 Link and Pin Long Runs For Passenger Trains Arrangements recently coneumated between connection roade and by the Durcbee of extending lines cave oe veloptd some rt markably long runs lor padcner trains Ilia nonnoun ced that on and af…
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Image 4 of El Paso daily herald (El Paso, Tex.), April 18, 1900, (Last Edition 4:30 p.m.) ↗
Anonymous · 1900 · newspaper · public_domain · details