Article Titled Letter From England About Railroads 1964

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Article Titled Letter From England About Railroads 1964 This article appeared in June 1964 It is titled Letter from England.by H F Ellis. It reads, What goes on here. He is talking about how the railways in England in the beginning offered first, second and third class traveling. Then over the years changed the classes so as not to offend. He traveled to the United States to examine our railways and compare Has some humor it in. Final paragraph reads, My labour has not been entirely lost. I have refreshed my memory about the coach ticket, which is surely derogatory, not merely beasuse it entitles one to pretty well nothing excpt untimate arrival at ones destination but because the term is so hopelessly dated. Coach ticket. We have not traveled by coach even in this backward country since Dickens time. In excellent condition. Photo is taken through plastic and may show wrinkles or crookedness that is not in the ad. This magazine tear sheet measures 8 inches wide by 11 inches tall.

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Reference #:
23307
Quantity
1
Category
Advertising
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Department
Collectibles
Year
1964
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Unknown
Condition
Excellent
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