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The Southwest Chief is a 2,256-mile [[Amtrak]] route operating between [[Chicago]], Illinois, and [[Los Angeles, California]]. [[Knox]] students commonly use it for regular travel to [[Chicago]] and for commuting to and from home.  Unlike the [[California Zephyr]], the other transcontinental train running through [[Galesburg]], the Southwest Chief is usually on time.  The route runs through [[Illinois]], [[Iowa]], [[Missouri]], [[Kansas]], [[Colorado]], [[New Mexico]], [[Arizona]], and [[California]].  Most of the trackage is owned by [[Burlington Northern Santa Fe]].
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The California Zephyr is a 2,256-mile [[Amtrak]] route operating between [[Chicago]], Illinois, and [[Los Angeles, California]]. [[Knox]] students commonly use it for regular travel to [[Chicago]] and for commuting to and from home.  Unlike the [[California Zephyr]], the other transcontinental train running through [[Galesburg]], the Southwest Chief is usually on time.  The route runs through [[Illinois]], [[Iowa]], [[Missouri]], [[Kansas]], [[Colorado]], [[New Mexico]], [[Arizona]], and [[California]].  Most of the trackage is owned by [[Burlington Northern Santa Fe]].
  
 
==Route and Scenery==
 
==Route and Scenery==

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