Burlington Northern 1972 Calendar

For 1972, BN’s graphics department creatively put all of the months in one column, leaving room for a portrait-style photograph on the right. I’m not sure what message BN intended to send when it made the background black, but it certainly is dramatic. This is one of the large (26″x42″) calendars, so I made the PDF with a camera, not a scanner.

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

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The photo caption indicates that the northbound train in the photo is making the “run between Galveston and Seattle.” While that’s possible, it seems unlikely that BN could put together an entire train of assorted freight cars in Galveston and send it to Seattle. The line through the Wind River Canyon was completed in 1913 to make such a route possible, but the opening of the Panama Canal in that same year diverted a large share of transcontinental shipping from rails to water carriers.


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