New York Central Children’s Menu

This menu is undated, but someone had handwritten “June 12 1959” on it (which I photoshopped out). The front, as shown, shows an E or F locomotive with an engineer and two children. The back has a stainless steel observation car with the same two children peering out the window.

Click image to download a 2.2-MB PDF of this brochure.

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Price range from 95 cents (about $8 in today’s dollars) for the cereal or egg with juice, toast, and beverage to $1.50 (nearly $13) for the hot turkey sandwich or meat entrée with soup, potato, vegetable, dessert, and beverage.


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