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Keystone Service train in the Pennsylvania countryside, 2013.

Color digital image showing a Keystone Service (Harrisburg-New York) train passing through the Pennsylvania countryside.

Keystone Service train at Elizabethtown, Pa., 2013.

Color digital image showing a Keystone Service (Harrisburg-New York) train stopped at the Elizabethtown, Pa., station.

NortheastDirect Service button, late 1990s.

Promotional button made to publicize the new NortheastDirect brand. Metal button with pin; measures approximately 3" x 2".

X2000 with RTL Turboliners at Washington Union Station, 1992.

Color film slide showing the X2000 demonstration train at Washington Union Station during its testing period in November, 1992.

X2000 making test runs on the Keystone Corridor, 1992.

Color film slide showing the X2000 making test runs on the Keystone Corridor at Leaman Place, Pa., in December, 1992.

X2000 crossing the Potomac River, 1993.

Color film slide of the X2000 crossing the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, W.Va., on the last day of its national tour in July, 1993.

Tenth Anniversary ticket, 1981.

Printed paper ticket for admission to Amtrak's Tenth Anniversary Celebration held on May 2, 1981, at Washington Union Station.

"Please Be Seated On An Amtrak Coach" advertisement, 1971.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in 1971 to promote train travel from Baltimore to points along the Northeast Corridor.

"Now 9 Amtrak Metroliners..." advertisement, 1971.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in early 1971 to highlight increased Metroliner frequencies between Washington and New York.

"Now Amtrak Trains Speed You to Albany, New York" advertisement, 1971.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in early 1971 to promote train travel in upstate New York.