File:Santa Fe De Luxe in San Gabriel valley.jpg

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Description Postcard photo of the Santa Fe de Luxe in the San Gabriel valley.
Date (train begins service) to 1917. (When the US entered WWI, the train left the rails as it was thought not to be essential to the war effort.)
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Author Fred Harvey
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