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"It's a new engine!"786 viewsThe young boy appears not to heed his mother's call, as he checks out the newly-arrived C&NW FM Trainmaster (Lionel, O-gauge) on the former Dallas (PA) Penn Station layout.
Photo and submission by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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A LIONEL "400"648 viewsA 2-car LIONEL "400" )O-gauge) rolls down the main line on the former Dallas (PA) Penn Station layout. Re-paint, photo, and submission by Bill Hakkarinen.May 01, 2005
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GP20 hauls the Freight746 viewsThis C&NW GP-20 by LIONEL (O-gauge) was a work-a-day performer on the Dallas (PA) Penn Station Layout. Photo and submission by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Time Table Milwaukee Division, 1958815 viewsThe September 28, 1958 schedule featured both commuter trains and "400's."
Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Advertisement circa 1957850 viewsSeveral C&NW Streamliners were featured in this 1957 ad from the June 17 time table.
Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Time Tables 1957876 viewsThe June 17 and October 27, 1957 time tables show the front and rear of these colorful schedules. Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Advertisement 1954802 viewsAdvertisement from the September 26, 1954 time table. The Challenger left Chicago at 9:00 AM, for a one-night-out schedule, arriving in Los Angeles at 10:30 PM the next day.
Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Time Table September 26, 1954721 views"City of San Francisco" shares the cover with a "400." Submitted by Bill Hakkarinen.May 01, 2005
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Advertisement circa 19491016 views"You'll Enjoy California this Winter." Advertisement featured in the January 16, 1949 time table. Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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Time Table January 16, 1949781 viewsCover features the "Twin Cities 400" observation car. Submitted by Bill Hakkarinen.May 01, 2005
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Time Table September 10, 1944798 viewsThe black box notice reads: "Due to the war time emergency schedules and consists of trains are subject to change." Submitted by Bill Hakkarinen.May 01, 2005
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Advertisement circa 1945723 viewsThis ad represents two of the panels on the reverse of the 1945 fold-out map of the United States. Other panels feature various vacation locations on the C&NW and connecting lines. Submitted by Bill HakkarinenMay 01, 2005
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