The Harvey Girls

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Factual error: During "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", the train engineer sings "Oh, the roads back east are mighty swell, the Chesapeake, Ohio, and the ASL..." He's referring to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, but the only railroad known to have the reporting mark ASL would be the Atlantic Shore Line Railway, which was an electric streetcar line established in 1900, at least 20 years after the film is set.

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Marty Peters: Where do ya come from, Tex?
Chris Maule: Massachusetts.

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