This booklet argues that “scenic Colorado” is the best answer to the above question (which is posed on the front cover, while the cover shown below is, like Rock Island timetables, on the back). It also notes that “The Rock … Continue reading
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In 1929, Rock Island was competing with Union Pacific and Burlington in offering both escorted and independent (unescorted) tours of Colorado. The two-week, escorted tours left from Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, the Twin Cities, or Dallas-Ft. Worth every Saturday in … Continue reading
We’ve previously seen a 1947 ranch vacations booklet. This one has similar text and some of the same photos, but most of the photos are new. Like the 1947 version, but unlike dude ranch booklets from other railroads, this one … Continue reading
This booklet calls the Wenatchee apple district “the commercial apple center of America.” In fact, in recent years at least, the Yakima district on the former Northern Pacific route produces more apples than the Wenatchee district. Click image to download … Continue reading
This inside of this 20-page booklet is nearly identical to Burlington’s 1947 dude ranch booklet, but the cover was so colorful that I added it to my collection anyway. The main differences, other than the cover, are the lists of … Continue reading
This is one of a series of booklets promoting the Pacific Northwest published by the Burlington along with its parents, GN and NP. We’ve previously seen one on world trade and one on minerals — but in the Northwest, timber … Continue reading
In 1926, the Pennsylvania Railroad carried the most traffic and earned the most profits of any railroad in the United States and, probably, the world. It was also headquartered in Philadelphia, so naturally it had an exhibit at the nation’s … Continue reading
Apparently, traveling by train in the 1950s was so complicated that passengers needed a 32-page instruction manual. No wonder so many people were switching to automobiles! Click image to download a 10.7-MB PDF of this booklet. Depression results in increased … Continue reading
This book of children’s verses is as much an advertisement for the 1924 Oriental Limited as it is a way to entertain children waiting for their dinners. Each page includes a few lines about one course or entrĂ©e of a … Continue reading
This 1925 breakfast menu has an image of caribou, also known as reindeer, on the cover. There isn’t any reason given for it; the back cover has an article about the improvement in freight train productivity, and none of the … Continue reading