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  2. Port of Tucson - Wikipedia

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    This direct rail service capability should reduce truck traffic on I-10 between LA and Tucson. [3] On May 31, 2013, at a press event featuring local business leaders and government officials, the first international container was delivered. It contained Chinese pottery that had passed through the Port of Long Beach. [1] [4]

  3. El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot - Wikipedia

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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Depot is a historic building in Tucson, Arizona. It was designed in the Classical Revival style, and built in 1912 by the Phelps-Dodge Corporation. [2] It was used as a railroad depot until 1924. [2] In 1978, it was remodelled as a restaurant. [2]

  4. Tucson station - Wikipedia

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    Tucson station is an Amtrak train depot in Tucson, Arizona, served three times a week by the combined Sunset Limited/Texas Eagle train. History The ...

  5. El Paso and Southwestern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad began in 1888 as the Arizona and South Eastern Railroad, a short line serving copper mines in southern Arizona. Over the next few decades, it grew into a 1200-mile system that stretched from Tucumcari, New Mexico, southward to El Paso, Texas, and westward to Tucson, Arizona, with several branch lines, including one to Nacozari, Mexico.

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  7. Southern Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Southern Pacific Depot; St. Louis Southwestern Railway; Texas and New Orleans Railroad; TOPS (Total Operations Processing System), rolling stock management system jointly developed with IBM and Stanford University and used by SP until 1980, still used by British Rail and successor system