Description
“Santa Fe ALL THE WAY” is an original Santa Fe railway poster (c. 1948). This great image features a little Indian boy writing “Santa Fe All The Way” in the desert sand. In the background you can see the train rushing along its path in the desert.
The American Indian was present in many of the Santa Fe Railway posters—not only as an Indian “Chief” image, but also as braves as seen in this and other antique posters.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF) was chartered on February 11, 1859, to join Atchison and Topeka, Kansas, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. In its early years, the railroad opened Kansas to settlement. Much of its revenue came from wheat grown there and from cattle driven north from Texas to Wichita and Dodge City by September 1872.
This is an Original Lithograph Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation-mounted, linen-backed, and in excellent condition.
3) Condition
Grade A condition.
Professional conservation archival linen backed and in excellent condition—ready to frame.
4) Authentication
Includes a Free Certificate of Authenticity with the artwork.
We guarantee the authenticity of all our posters and stand behind the description and condition shown online.
- Poster title: Santa Fe ALL THE WAY
- Railroad: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF)
- Year: c. 1948
- Size: 18″ x 24″
- Type: Original lithograph vintage poster
- Display / mounting: conservation mounted
- Backing: archival linen backed
- Condition: excellent / Grade A









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