File:Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Electric Century of Progress Chicago 1933.JPG
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DescriptionChicago Milwaukee St Paul Electric Century of Progress Chicago 1933.JPG | Promotional postcard from the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad featuring one of their large EP-2 electric locomotives the railroad used for a portion of their Olympian route between Chicago and Seattle. |
Date | 1933. The card appears to have been distributed to those visiting the railroad's Century of Progress exhibit. |
Source | card back |
Author | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
PD-PRE1978. |
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- Note-there is a small mark at the bottom front of the uncropped card. When magnified, it is a printer's mark-not a copyright mark.
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current | 05:31, 19 October 2012 | 710 × 414 (102 KB) | A1AA1A (talk | contribs) | white & black | |
02:32, 20 November 2011 | 710 × 414 (113 KB) | Renamed user 995577823Xyn (talk | contribs) | Card has been cropped and corrected for yellow tone. Previous upload was to establish dating, source and that there are no copyright marks on it. | ||
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