Today’s menu is dated April, 1971, the last month Union Pacific operated the City of Los Angeles, which was discontinued when Amtrak took over on May 1. Other than the date, the menu is identical to those posted the last … Continue reading
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Today’s menu features Laguna Beach, a resort area in Orange County, California. The March, 1971 dinner menu inside is identical to the Mt. Hood and Zion Park menus. Click image to download a 2.3-MB PDF of this menu. Many people … Continue reading
While Union Pacific rails reached Yellowstone National Park, it had to share access to that park with the Northern Pacific and several other railroads. But UP was the only railroad to reach Zion and Bryce Canyon, and it built lodges … Continue reading
Although this March, 1971 menu has the same cover photo as the 1970 lunch menu, the text accompanying it is slightly different (and is in a different font). The earlier one mentions the “Domeliner City of Portland and Streamliner Portland … Continue reading
Jackson Lake, with Mt. Moran (sometimes misidentified as Grand Teton) in the background, appears on the cover of this July, 1970 dinner menu marked for the City of Portland. The colorful boats in the water add to the picture of … Continue reading
In 1959, Union Pacific combined the City of Portland with the City of Denver, which pushed the former’s travel time up to 42-3/4 hours, three hours more than the train required between Chicago and Portland when it was inaugurated in … Continue reading
Though this menu is dated January, 1970, while the Bryce and Las Vegas menus were dated May of the same year, the interior lunch menus are identical. This suggests that Union Pacific wasn’t changing its menu as frequently as it … Continue reading
This menu has a very different cover from yesterday’s. Yet the lunch menu inside is identical. But according to many clinical studies, men of any age purchase viagra in uk can be affected by this disease at some point of … Continue reading
This menu is dated 1970, but the automobiles in the image appear much older; the newest seems to be a 1961 Pontiac. The “Bingo” sign on the 1959 Las Vegas menu was replaced by the “Lucky” sign on the right … Continue reading
Here’s a children’s menu from the same time period as the previous two posts, but with no actual menu printed in the blank space. You can get Kamagra in different flavors online sildenafil india for you to enjoy the taste … Continue reading