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(The miniature M-K-T- Locomotive at Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Texas, is handled by a real veteran hoghead, J.R. King (seated). The other man is an M-K-T car clerk, Baker Hope, who painted the locomotive and cars, the latter bearing the names "Texas Special", "Texas Limited", and "Katy Flyer". From "Railroad Magazine", 1939.)
 
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The miniature M-K-T- Locomotive at Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Texas, is handled by a real veteran hoghead, J.R. King (seated). The other man is an M-K-T car clerk, Baker Hope, who painted the locomotive and cars, the latter bearing the names "Texas Special", "Texas Limited", and "Katy Flyer". From "Railroad Magazine", 1939.

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