At some point after the war, the Burlington adopted a simpler stationery pattern than the Zephyrus stationery used on the pre-war zephyrs. Here is the Texas Zephyr version of that stationery. These cipla tadalafil 10mg types of allergies can be … Continue reading
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Here’s a piece of on-board stationery from the original Texas Zephyr featuring Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, and a shovel-nosed, articulated Zephyr train. The Texas Zephyr was one of the first Burlington zephyrs to use neither a shovel-nosed … Continue reading
In the 1950s, the Burlington settled on a standard pattern for Zephyr on-board stationery: black or grey printing on white paper stating “Aboard the . . .” on the left of the Burlington Route logo, and the name of the … Continue reading
When the City of St. Louis was a mere streamliner, it had its own on-board stationery. By the mid-1960s, however, after the Norfolk & Western had taken over the Wabash, the Union Pacific printed just one set of stationery for … Continue reading
Union Pacific menu covers often displayed spectacular photos of parks and other scenic areas that could be reached by taking a Union Pacific train. But this City of St. Louis menu has a prosaic photo of the train station for … Continue reading
With the addition of the Great Domes, the GN issued new on-board stationery. It was much like the previous stationery except with the addition of the words “The Incomparable.” Click to download a PDF of this letterhead. According to the … Continue reading
As seen on the Canadian‘s menu and other materials, the Canadian Pacific originally tried to associate an Old English font with the Canadian. This font was used, among other places, on the train’s on-board stationery. However, it wasn’t really appropriate … Continue reading
If Stephen Brown had written a letter to friends during his trip aboard the North Coast Limited, he might have used the stationery below. It is simple, tasteful, but frankly boring. Click image to download a PDF of this letterhead. … Continue reading
Click image to download a PDF of this letterhead. Super Chief passengers could write letters on this beautiful stationery featuring “Turquoise Woman.” They could mail the letters in envelopes marked “Super Chief.” Click image to download a PDF of this … Continue reading
Click image to download a PDF of the letterhead. Passengers in the observation cars of the California Zephyr could use this on-board stationery to write friends about their journey. The letter and envelope was the same size as stationery for … Continue reading