THE MEXICAN CENTRAL RAILWAY 

 lOMPANY, LIMIT ED 



CALLS ATTENTI0H TO THE FACT, THAT: 



IT IS THE ONi;Y Standard Guage Route from tl.e United States 

 Frontier to Mexico City. 



IT IS THE ONLY Line inMexico that can offer the Traveling Public 

 the conveniences and comforts of Standard G-uage Pullman Drawing Eoom 

 Sleepers, lighted by Pintsch Gas. 



IT IS THE ONLY line by which you can travel WITHOUT CHANGE 

 from St. Louis, Mo., to Mexico City. 



IT IS THE ONLY line from El Paso, Texas, to Mexico City. 



IT IS THE SHORT line from San Francisco and Pacific Coast Points 

 to Mexico City. 



The lines of the Mexican Central Railway pass througli 15 of the 27 

 States of the Republic. Bight million of the thirteen million inhabitants 

 of Mexico are settled contiguous to them. 



The principal mining regions receive their supplies and export their 

 products over it. Chihuahua, Sierra Mojada Mapinii, Fresnillo, Parral, 

 Guanacevi, IJuraugo, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Sombrerete, Pachuca, etc. 



WHEN YOU TRAVEL FOR BUSINESS, GO WHERE BUSINESS IS 



DONE. 



There are only five cities of over 35^000 inhabitants in the Republic 

 of Mexico that are not reached by the Mexican Central Line. 



The following ten cities are reached only by the Mexican Central 

 Railway: 



Chihuahua 30,098 inhabitants; Parral 16,382; Zacatecas 34,438; Gua- 

 najuato 40,580; Leon 63,263; Guadalajara 101,208; Queretaro 38,016; Za- 

 mora 12,533; Aguascalientes 37,816; Irapuato 19,640. 



It also reaches the Cities of Torreon 13,845; San Luis Potosi 60,858; 

 Tampico (Mexican Gulf Port) 16,313; Celaya 25,565; Pachuca 37,487. 

 City of Mexico 368,777. 



" Daily Pullman service beetween St. Louis, Mo., and Mexico City, also 

 between El Paso, Tex., and Mexico City, and vice versa. 



C. R. HUDSON, G. 1'. & p. A. ' J. T. WHALEN, G. w. p. a. 



W. D. MURDOCK; a., g. & p. a. Mexican Central Ry., 209 House Bldg; 



St. Louis, Mo. 

 Mexico City. 



