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Metroliner on the Northeast Corridor, 1979.

Color slide showing a high-speed Metroliner on the Northeast Corridor in August 1979.

Metroliner club car No. 880, 1970s.

Color slide showing one end of Metroliner club car No. 880; image dates prior to 1981.

Metroclub interior, 1970s.

Color photograph showing a passenger service representative assisting passengers in a Metroclub car; dates to the early 1970s.

"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.

Metroclub meal ticket and receipt, 1970s.

Multicolor printed paper meal ticket and receipt for Metroclub passengers; dates to the 1970s.

AEM-7s enter revenue service, 1980.

Black and white photograph showing the christening of AEM-7 No. 901 on May 9, 1980. This was the first AEM-7 to enter revenue service.

Artist Gil Reid sketching the Susquehanna River Bridge, 1979.

Black and white photograph from the November 1979 issue of Amtrak NEWS showing artist Gil Reid making a pencil sketch in preparation for a watercolor used on the 1980 Amtrak wall calendar.

Amtrak wall calendar, 1983.

Multicolor printed paper wall calendar produced by Amtrak to promote its services. Annual calendar measures 23.5" x 33.5" and includes artwork by American artist Gil Reid.

Metroliner Service train on the Northeast Corridor, 1970s.

Black and white photograph showing a Metroliner Service train traveling over the Northeast Corridor between Washington and New York.

Locomotive No. 901 leaving Washington Union Station, 1980.

Black and white photograph showing AEM-7 locomotive No. 901 leading Metroliner Service train No. 108 as it departs Washington for New York on May 9, 1980.