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Northbound Montrealer at St. Albans, Vt.

Black and white photograph showing the Montrealer (Washington-Montreal) at St. Albans, Vermont. Based on the Phase II paint scheme found on the locomotive and cars, this photograph probably dates to the late 1970s.

Montrealer dinner menu, 1977.

Black-and-white printed paper, bilingual English/French menu issued in April 1977 for use on the Montrealer (Montreal-New York-Washington). Covers designed to resemble a newspaper feature articles about the new Turboliners and the U.S.A. Rail Pass. Entrees include Veal Cordon Bleu and Poached Filet of Sole with Cream Sauce. The daytime Vermonter, terminating in St. Albans, Vt., replaced the Montrealer on April 1, 1995. Courtesy of Brian Roman.

Montrealer brochure.

Multicolor printed paper brochure issued for the daily, overnight Montrealer (Washington-Montreal). Bilingual French/English brochure offers passengers an overview of the train crew, accommodations, famed Le Pub lounge/dining area and customs procedures. From the Ann Owens Collection. The daytime Vermonter, terminating in St. Albans, Vt., replaced the Montrealer on April 1, 1995.

Montrealer route guide, 1974.

Multicolor printed paper route guide issued in August 1974 for the daily, overnight Montrealer (Montreal-New York-Washington). Guide offers brief descriptions of cities and towns along the route, as well as a fold-out map. From the Ann Owens Collection. The daytime Vermonter, terminating in St. Albans, Vt., replaced the Montrealer on April 1, 1995.

New York–Boston–Springfield timetable, 1976.

Multicolor printed foldout paper timetable issued on October 31, 1976 for New England services. Named routes included are the Montrealer, Bankers, Connecticut Yankee, Night Owl, Pilgrim, Bicentennial, Minute Man, Southern Crescent, Clamdigger, Statesman, Flying Yankee, Narragansett, Senator, Bostonian and Merchants Limited. From the Ann Owens Collection.

New England Inland Route schedules, 1974.

Multicolor printed paper timetable, issued May 19, 1974, detailing service from New York to Boston and Springfield, through Connecticut. Named routes include the Montrealer, Connecticut Yankee and Bay State. From the Ann Owens Collection.