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English: A February 1956 advertisement for the Western Pacific's California Zephyr, featuring a Zephyrette, Nellie O’Grady, interacting with a variety of passengers on board the train.
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Source Advertisement in National Geographic for the Western Pacific's California Zephyr.
Indirectly from a post on streamlinermemories.info.
Author Western Pacific Railroad
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