Four Routes East in 1939

This book is a lot like yesterday’s except that it has been cut from 32 to 24 pages and, like a 1931 booklet presented here a few days ago, is for travel east from California rather than to California. The front cover, for example, is very similar to yesterday’s except, instead of featuring a graphic Golden Gate Expo, it has a graphic showing the 1939 New York World’s Fair.

Click image to download a 8.2-MB PDF of this 24-page booklet.
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Pages 2 through 9 of yesterday’s booklet, which featured photos of the Golden Gate Expo and other western scenes, were simply deleted. The remaining pages follow the same outline: descriptions of the Sunset, Golden State, Overland, Shasta, and West Coast of Mexico routes, followed by interior photos of SP trains. This book is dated about two months after yesterday’s, which is probably all the time that was needed to rewrite it for a different audience.


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