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"You Won't Need a Rest" advertisement, 1972.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in 1972 to promote train travel on the Abraham Lincoln and Prairie State (St. Louis-Chicago-Milwaukee).

"Amtrak's Family Plan" advertisment, 1973.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in 1973 to promote Amtrak Family plan discounts.

"Chief is Back" advertisement, 1972.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created to announce the addition of the Amtrak Chief (Chicago-Los Angeles) to the national schedule for summer 1972.

"Amtrak Gives Chicago Better Train Service" advertisment, 1971.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created to announce schedule changes for the national timetable issued on November 14, 1971.

RTG Turboliner illustration, 1970s.

Pen and ink illustration depicting a RTG Turboliner passing through the countryside; image likely dates to the late 1970s.

"RailAmerica Tours" poster, 1981.

Full color printed paper poster made to promote Amtrak-organized tours; dates to late 1980-1981.

"Silver Star...More Convenient Hour" advertisement, 1972.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in 1972 to promote travel on the Silver Star (New York-Miami/St. Petersburg).

"Take the Tension Out of Your Trip" advertisement, 1972.

Printed paper insertion proof of an advertisement created in 1972 to promote train travel on the Abraham Lincoln and Prairie State (St. Louis-Chicago-Milwaukee).

Turbo Service flyer, 1973.

Color printed paper flyer highlighting the introduction of Turboliner trains on the Chicago-Springfield-St. Louis route on October 1, 1973. Flyer includes sample fares and schedule.

"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.