File:East Wind passenger train postcard.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionEast Wind passenger train postcard.JPG | Postcard depiction of the seasonal passenger train The East Wind. The train originated with the Pennsylvania Railroad, but traveled on both Boston & Maine and New Haven Railroad tracks for part of its journey between Maine and Washington, D.C. via New York and Philadelphia. |
Date | Not mailed or otherwise dated. Service began in 1940, was suspended during WWII, and discontinued for good in 1955. |
Source | card back |
Author | Pennsylvania , New Haven and Boston & Maine Railroads, who cooperated in operating the route, similar to the way the pre-Amtrak California Zephyr operated. |
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