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- Type:
- Ephemera
- Date Created:
- 1978
- Date Archived:
- February 11, 2013
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 1970s
On the Twentieth Century napkin, 1978.
Paper cocktail napkin printed with artwork from On the Twentieth Century, a broadway musical used to promote travel on the Lake Shore Limited. From the Ann Owens Collection, 1978.
- Type:
- Route Guide
- Date Archived:
- January 10, 2013
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 1990s
Lake Shore Limited route guide, 1990s.
Two-color printed paper route guide issued in the 1990s for the daily Lake Shore Limited (New York/Boston-Chicago). Guide offers brief descriptions of cities and towns along the route, as well as a map and photo tips. From the Ann Owens Collection.
- Type:
- Route Guide
- Date Archived:
- December 20, 2012
- Geography:
- Midwest
- Decade:
- 1970s
Lake Shore Limited route guide.
Multicolor printed paper route guide issued in the mid-1970s for the new, daily Lake Shore Limited (Chicago-New York/Boston). Guide offers brief descriptions of cities along the route, accommodations and the roles of crew members. From the Ann Owens Collection. The modern Lake Shore Limited began operations in fall 1975.
- Type:
- Timetable
- Date Created:
- April 25, 1976
- Date Archived:
- September 10, 2012
- Geography:
- Midwest
- Decade:
- 1970s
East-Midwest timetable, 1976.
Printed two-color paper timetable issued on April 25, 1976 for the Broadway Limited (New York–Chicago via Pennsylvania and Indiana), Lakeshore Limited (New York–Chicago via New York State and Ohio) and National Limited (New York–Kansas City via West Virginia, Ohio and Indiana). From the Ann Owens Collection.
- Type:
- Route Guide
- Date Created:
- November 1976
- Date Archived:
- March 23, 2012
- Geography:
- Midwest
- Decade:
- 1970s
Welcome Aboard Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
Two-color printed route guide from 1970s, when the Lake Shore Limited still used Grand Central Terminal



