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Second Subdivision - Plains Division Bulletin 5

Trackage Diagrams

April 1, 1986

Prepared by David W. Moore

Information from ATSF Car Location Identity Codes (CLIC)

Second Subdivision – The Second Subdivision of the Plains Division ran from Waynoka, Oklahoma, to Amarillo, Texas. It was part of Santa Fe’s transcontinental mainline between Chicago and the West Coast. This book covers from Waynoka to Lee (east of Amarillo). Amarillo is covered in a separate book.

Index of maps. Click on the link to go to that PDF map

Page 1 – Waynoka east end

Page 2 – Waynoka west end

ATSF Map

Page 3 – Heman

Page 4 – Belva

Page 5 – Quinlan

Page 6 – Curtis

Page 7 – Mooreland

Page 8 – Woodward east end

Page 9 – Woodward

Page 10 – Woodward west end

Page 11 – Gerlach

Page 12 – Tangier

Page 13 – Fargo

Page 14 – Gage

Page 15 – Shattuck

Page 16 – Goodwin

Page 17 – Higgins

Page 18 – Coburn

Page 19 – Glazier

Page 20 – Clear Creek

Page 21 – Canadian east end

Page 22 – Canadian west end

Page 23 – Mendota

Page 24 – Lora

Page 25 – Miami

Page 26 – Codman

Page 27 – Hoover

Page 28 – Pampa west end

Page 29 – Pampa Industrial Foundation Lead page 1

Page 30 – Pampa Industrial Foundation Lead page 2

Page 31 – Pampa east end

Page 32 – Pampa Irish Pipe Lead

Page 33 – Kingsmill

Page 34 – Kingsmill Celanese Plant page 1

Page 35 – Kingsmill Celanese Plant page 2

Page 36 – Kingsmill Ingersol Rand & Cities Service

Page 37 – White Deer

Page 38 – Cuyler

Page 39 – Panhandle & Lee

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