The Navajo was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
2 (westbound) on October 1, 1915, as a replacement for the railroad's Tourist Flyer.
It ran via Topeka, St. John, and Pasadena and carried no diner west of Kansas City - making three meal stops a day.
The Navajo name was also carried by a Santa Fe sleeper-lounge-observation cars built by the Budd Company in 1937 for the Super Chief.
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