Great Northern 1963 Calendar

In the 1950s, Great Northern added route maps to the bottoms of its shippers’ calendars, keeping the Rocky logo at the top. Having discontinued the Indian calendars after 1958, GN sent the simpler calendars to both shippers and passenger agents, so it made the top part more decorative.

Click image to download a 0.9-MB PDF of this calendar.

This calendar shows two passenger trains as well as eight freight trains at the top, plus a line of trucks hauling Great Northern-labeled trailers. I’d say the passenger trains were the Empire Builder and Western Star, but there are no dome cars to signify the former train.
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Notice that half the freight trains consisted of trailers on flatcars, which at the time was purely aspirational. Today, container trains probably do make up close to half the business on at least some BNSF lines.

This calendar is about 26″x42″, which is too big to scan. Instead, I have photographed it. The results aren’t as good as scanning, but still show what the calendar is like.


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