English: Links in the Southern Pacific water—rail "Sunset—Gulf Route" from New York to San Francisco. Captions read: 1) Southern Pacific docks at Galveston, Texas, 2) Grain carriers and ships at Galveston, 3) Unloading sugar at New Orleans, 4) Southern Pacific docks at New York City, 5) The Southern Pacific steamer Creole, 6) The S.S. Momus entering New York Bay, 7) West end of the docks at Galveston
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{{Information |Description=. |Source=Southern Pacific Bulletin, v. 10, February 1921 (https://books.google.com/books?id=Fxc9AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA11-PA16#v=onepage&q&f=false) |Date=1921 |Author=Southern Pacific Company |Permission=
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