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[[Image:Boy and girl in SLSF waiting room, 1899.jpg|thumb|left| Boy and girl in Frisco waiting room, 1899]]<br>Affectionately called the Frisco, this rail line began in 1876 and was sold to Burlington in 1980. Early ambitions were not realized and this line never went west of Texas, but served the Midwest and southern United States. Today most of its lines are still in service with the BNSF or various short lines. St. Louis–San Francisco Railway <ref>www.friscodepot.org (accessed 11 June 2014).</ref><ref>Wikipedia contributors, "St. Louis–San Francisco Railway" in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (accessed 11 June 2014).</ref> <br> <br> <br> <br>  
[[Image:Boy and girl in SLSF waiting room, 1899.jpg|thumb|left| Boy and girl in Frisco waiting room, 1899]]<br>Affectionately called the Frisco, this rail line began in 1876 and was sold to Burlington in 1980. Early ambitions were not realized and this line never went west of Texas, but served the Midwest and southern United States. Today most of its lines are still in service with the BNSF or various short lines. St. Louis–San Francisco Railway <ref>www.friscodepot.org (accessed 11 June 2014).</ref><ref>Wikipedia contributors, "St. Louis–San Francisco Railway" in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (accessed 11 June 2014).</ref> <br> <br> <br> <br>  
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