Photo of a grill car brochure and an advertising "standee" from the New Haven Railroad to promote their streamlined train The Daniel Webster. The train was made by Pullman and powered by Baldwin diesels.
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No visible dating. The railroad stopped running the Daniel Webster in 1960 and was no longer in business by 1969.
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