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Amtrak Update, September 15, 1973.

Amtrak Update. Vol. 2, No. 13 (September 15, 1973): 8. Print. Includes black and white and color photographs. From the Ed Von Nordeck Collection.

Amtrak Update was a newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on the new Amtrak Reservations and Ticketing System (ARTS); the new station at Springfield, Mass.; and the fact that an almost full cup of water placed on the floor of a new Turboliner was found not spilled after two days of travel.

Amtrak NEWS, April 15, 1975.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 2, No. 8 (April 15, 1975): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs and line drawings. From the Ed Von Nordeck Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bimonthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on an order for 435 new rail cars; inauguration of the Mountaineer (Norfolk-Cincinnati-Chicago); and the introduction of Turboliners on the Chicago-Detroit route.

Amtrak News, February 15, 1978.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 5, No. 2 (February 15, 1978): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bi-monthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on bargain excursion fares; service disruptions caused by severe winter weather in the Midwest; and planned electrification of equipment used on the Lake Shore Limited.

Amtrak NEWS, November 15, 1977.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 4, No. 21 (November 15, 1977): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bi-monthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on potential route restructuring; dedication of the new Richmond, Calif., intermodal station; and opening of the Rensselaer, N.Y., maintenance facility.

Amtrak NEWS, September 15, 1977.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 4, No. 17 (September 15, 1977): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bi-monthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on service cuts due to budget limitations; training employees on how to best serve customers with disabilities; and a recap of five years of Montrealer service.

RTL Turboliner in the countryside, 1970s.

Color film slide showing an RTL Turboliner passing through the countryside; image probably dates to the late 1970s.

Amtrak NEWS, January 15, 1977.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 4, No. 1 (January 15, 1977): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bi-monthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on company highlights from 1976; scheduled improvements to Michigan stations; and employees who went above and beyond their job duties to deliver excellent customer service.

RTG Turboliner alongside a body of water, 1970s.

Color slide showing an RTG Turboliner trainset moving alongside a body of water; image likely dates to the 1970s.

Amtrak NEWS, February 15, 1977.

Amtrak NEWS. Vol. 4, No. 3 (February 15, 1977): 8. Print. Includes black and white photographs. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.

Amtrak NEWS was a bi-monthly newsletter published for Amtrak employees. Feature articles in this issue focus on the lease of two LRC trainsets; service improvements to the Adirondack (New York-Montreal); and progress on the Superliner program.

"Sharpshooter" fares flyer, 1970s.

Two-color printed paper flyer promoting discount round-trip coach fares between New York and Montreal or Kissimmee, Fla.; flyer likely dates to the late 1970s.