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.

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University of Kansas City Breakfast Menu

Here is the first new Union Pacific wraparound-photo menus I’ve seen in more than a year. It shows the University of Kansas City, today known as the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Originally a private school, the university didn’t become part of the Missouri state system until 1963, well after this menu was printed. There’s no date on the menu, but the prices match those of other Union Pacific breakfast menus from 1949.

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I’ve speculated that there might be more UP college menus from Utah or other states, but I never considered Missouri. Union Pacific entered Kansas City, but when it published its “Your America” series of paintings for each state it served, Missouri wasn’t one of the states. But since the City of St. Louis went from St. Louis to Kansas City, Missouri on the Wabash and from Kansas City to Los Angeles on Union Pacific, the railroad probably wanted to honor passengers from that part of the country. Continue reading

City of Portland Café Dinner Menu

The City of Portland was the first transcontinental streamliner that the Union Pacific put into daily service, starting on February 15, 1947. This means it was in daily service when this menu was issued in April, 1947.

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Like yesterday’s menu, this one was used on the train’s coffee shop car. Unlike yesterday’s menu, which has four full meals as well as an a la carte section, this one is only a la carte. It is pretty sparse even for an a la carte menu, offering just five entrées: three sandwiches (one of which is peanut butter and jelly), chicken salad, and smoked beef tongue. For the limited selection on this menu, the prices are the same as in the full diners of 1947, so the coffee shop car didn’t really have much to offer.

City of Portland Cafe Breakfast Menu

The City of Portland was not yet on a daily schedule when this menu was issued in November, 1946. In fact, it operated just five times a month each way between Chicago and Portland.

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Colorado Mountain Playgrounds in 1941

The cover of this booklet, shown below, has two beautiful color photos taken in Rocky Mountain National Park. This is actually the back cover; the rest of the booklet, including the front cover, has only black-and-white photos, though printed on glossy paper.

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Grand Canyon Lunch Menu

Here’s a menu cover that was missing from my collection and that I didn’t previously know existed. However, it is predictable that UP would include a photo of the Grand Canyon as one the covers in of its series of black-and-white photo menus. So far I’ve found Bryce, Grand Canyon, Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion national parks in this series plus Hoover Dam and Sun Valley, which leaves the Columbia Gorge or Mount Hood as possible other covers.

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Great White Throne Cafe-Car Dinner Menu

Here’s a menu cover that I knew existed but hadn’t added it to my collection before. We’ve seen this color photo before on a Art Nouveau-style menu, but here the cover is cleaned up to be more of an Art Deco or, as I call it, Moderne style. The back covers of both menus also have identical photos showing the Temple of Sinawava.

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Multnomah Falls Dinner Menu

We’ve already seen this menu cover, but I picked this one up because it included some inserts that showed what might appear as daily specials. As with the previous Multnomah Falls menu, one side of the printed menu shows beverages. The real menu was mimeographed and glued on (and I didn’t try to remove it to show what was underneath as that was pretty standard).

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AARTA 1928 Passenger List

This is a menu cover we’ve seen before, but it’s not a menu. Instead, it’s the passenger list for the 10th annual convention of the American Association of Railroad Ticket Agents. Coincidentally, we’ve also seen a Canadian National menu used for that same convention.

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The passenger list names about 25 to 29 people in each of ten different cars. These would probably have been twelve-and-one cars–twelve sections (meaning twelve upper and twelve lower berths) and a drawing room with potentially three more beds, for a total of 27 beds per car–or possibly 14-section sleepers (28 beds). Some of the people on the passenger list were couples–or, in one case, sisters–who may have shared a single berth.

Dude Ranches Out West

According to the Streamliner Memories reader who contributed this PDF, this 1924 booklet is the first of Union Pacific’s many dude ranch booklets. It is likely that UP did a new dude ranch booklet every year, except for the war years, up until 1959. This one focuses mainly on dude ranches around Yellowstone, plus a few in Wyoming’s Snowy Range, and one in central Oregon that happens to have been a few miles from where I live.

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Dude ranches continued to thrive after 1959 and many still exist today, but Union Pacific apparently decided that too few dudes were taking UP trains to justify publishing more booklets after that year. I suspect that few of the ranches in this booklet still exist; the one in central Oregon lasted only two years as a dude ranch, though it continued as a cattle ranch for many years after that. Today it is a residential subdivision. Continue reading