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Travel between southwestern towns at the turn of the century was an
arduous experience. There were no longer any stagecoaches to carry
travelers. Railroads did criss-cross the region, but they did not
go through every burg. Motor cars were appearing, but not everyone
could afford them. W. B. Chenoweth saw this void in transportation
service. He designed a six-cylinder "motor driven stage coach," and
in 1907 he coaxed a few passengers into the vehicle for a trip from
Colorado City to Snyder, Texas.
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