This is an advertisement from September, 1938, for The Pullman Company. The ad features advertising for the new Single Occupancy Section available to passengers on Pullman trains.
The reverse side features advertising for travel by Flagship Skysleepers via American Airlines, Inc. There other half of the page is advertising by the Virgini ...click for details
This is an advertisement from a National Geographic dated July, 1945, for The Milwaukee Road Hiawatha Railroad. This ad was in celebration of their railroad’s 10th anniversary.
The reverse side features advertising for Zenith Long Distance Radio.
The page measures 6 7/8" x 10". It is in good condition and ready for matting and ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a great view of the Santa Fe "Super Chief." J. R. Willis of Albuquerque, New Mexico, distributed this postcard.
There is no date on the postcard, however, from the coded number in the postage stamp area, I have determined this postcard is from 1939.
This is a very nice piece of railroad memorabili ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for Cadillac Harveycar Motor Cruises. The ad features tours for the HarveyCar Indian Detours in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The reverse side features advertising for A.B.C. Checques Travel Checks.
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for New York Central System. "Trains in White. How Army Hospital Trains speed wounded fighters homeward over the Water Level Route."
The reverse side features advertising for Dictaphone Corporation of New York. The ad is for the Dictaphone Electronic Dictation machine. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for AGWI Lines – Serving Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Texas, Florida, and the South. "Bridge of ships to our good neighbor, Mexico."
The reverse side features advertising for Santa Fe System Lines. "Western Fields that feed a Nation at War." ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for the Association of American Railroads. "All united for Victory." The ad expresses the importance the railroads played in the war effort.
The reverse side features advertising for Boeing – makers of The Flying Fortress, B-29 Super Fortress, the Stratoliner, and the Transocean Clippe ...click for details
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for The Milwaukee Road. "What’s the Olympian ‘in the hole’ for, Bill?" This is an ad demonstrating the need for secrecy during wartime.
The reverse side features advertising for Movado Astronic Watches, San Diego Travel Guide, and Books for sale from National Geographic. ...click for details
This is an advertisement from May, 1948, for S.P. – Southern Pacific Railroad. "On your S.P. Trip to California – See twice as much for the same rail fare." The ad features a nice map of the four scenic routes.
The upper portion of the reverse side is a nice advertisement for Bendix Radio, a Division of Bendix Aviation Corporati ...click for details