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Amtrak NEWS, November 15, 1976.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 3, No. 21 (November 15, 1976): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs and an order blank. From the Ed Von Nordeck Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on the inauguration of the Washington-Cincinnati Shenandoah in October; the development of Amtrak's Equal Employment Opportunity Program; and the start of the joint Amtrak/Auto-Train service between Louisville, Ky., and Sanford, Fla., using the Floridian.

Amtrak NEWS, October 15, 1976.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 3, No. 19 (October 15, 1976): 8. Print. Includes a table and black and white photographs. From the Ed Von Nordeck Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on the groundbreaking at Baltimore-Washington International Airport of the first intercity air/rail passenger station in the U.S. and the first use in regular Northeast Corridor service of the ASEA Rc4a electric locomotive on October 1, leading the Statesman.

Train at the Brunswick, Md. station, 1970s.

Black and white photograph showing a train stopped at the Brunswick, Md. station; image likely dates to the mid-1970s.

Train at the Rockville, Md. station, 1970s.

Black and white photograph showing a train stopped at the Rockville, Md. station; image likely dates to the mid-1970s.

Shenandoah flyer, 1976.

Multicolor printed paper flyer issued in October 1976 for the daily Shenandoah (Washington-Cumberland-Cincinnati). Flyer lists the cities along the route and fare discounts. "Now for the first time you can take in eye-opening daytime views of the beautiful Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains as you travel..."

Ceremony at the Martinsburg, W. Va., station, 1970s.

Black and white photograph showing a ceremony at the Martinsburg, W. Va., station; image likely dates to the mid-1970s.