Northern Pacific 1964 Calendar

Starting some time in the 1930s, Northern Pacific produced an annual calendar that displayed the entire year on one page. In the early years, the tops of the calendars simply had a Northern Pacific logo, but starting in 1955 other figures were used, including the Leslie Ragan painting of the vista-dome North Coast Limited in 1955; a stewardess in 1956; the anonymous painting of the vista-dome in 1958; and a boxcar in 1959.

Click image to download a 2.0-MB PDF of this calendar.

For most of the 1960s, the railroad used large photographs or, in a couple of years, paintings. The photos usually showed freight trains, but 1961’s showed cattle grazing in Montana; 1962’s was an artist’s conception of the Seattle World’s Fair; and 1964, shown here, featured the North Coast Limited. This was the only photo of a passenger train to appear on a Northern Pacific calendar.
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Many of the calendars were very large: 26″x42″, which is too big for my scanner. Fortunately, NP also published a smaller, 20″x26″ version of the 1960s calendars.

The year 1964 has the same days of the week as 2020, so if you print it out this calendar could be used as next year’s calendar.


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