Red Cross 1945 Menu

The text on the back cover implies that the group of Red Cross volunteers shown in the photo was “formed” by the railroad, though in fact it only says that UP formed “many similar organizations throughout the nation.” No matter who formed them, they were “giving their time to perform a vital and painstaking task.”

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This menu has a printer code of “12-10-45,” but we learned yesterday that this doesn’t mean it was printed in 1945. More likely, it was issued in 1943. Like yesterday’s, we’ve previously seen this menu cover from an image posted by the California Railroad Museum, but the scans of this breakfast menu were contributed by a Streamliner Memories reader.


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