Streamliner City of St. Louis Menu

The UP issued Winged Streamliner menus for all of its overnight streamliners, even the City of St. Louis, which was probably the least important of them. In 1947, at least, it only went from St. Louis to Cheyenne, where it was merged with the non-streamlined Utahn to Los Angeles.

Click image to download a 860-KB PDF of this menu.

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The menu itself is printed crooked. It offered a Christmas dinner featuring sole, lamb chops, omelet, or roast turkey for $2.00, which (if this is from 1947) is about $21 today. Except for pumpkin pie being one of the dessert options, there isn’t anything that is particularly Christmasy about the menu or the foods it offered.


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