USA: 'The Chief is Still Chief'. Santa Fe Line travel poster featuring a stylised Native American, Hernando G Villa, 1936
The Santa Fe and Grand Canyon Railroad (SF&GC) was a 56-mile railroad that ran from Williams, Arizona to take mining supplies and people to the copper mines near Anita. In 1901, the SF&GC was sold at foreclosure and became the Grand Canyon Railway, a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Today the line is a heritage railway owned by the Grand Canyon Railway, providing excursions to the Grand Canyon.
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