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Train Postcards | Set of 16
Step aboard a journey through North America’s rich railroad history with this stunning set of postcards featuring 16 different designs of steam and diesel trains from across the United States and Canada. From the rugged mountains to the sweeping plains, … Read More
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“El” Train Downtown Loop Postcard
One of the “Seven Wonders of Chicago”, the historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and serves the city and surrounding neighborhoods. The nickname “L” is short for elevated track. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a … Read More
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Durango and Silverton Panorama Postcard
Opened in 1882 to transport silver and gold ore, the line today provides sightseers breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains between Durango and Silverton, Colorado. Size: 4″x 9″ panorama Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. Postage USA: … Read More
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Durango and Silverton Scenic Railroad Postcard
Opened in 1882 to transport silver and gold ore, the line today provides sightseers breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains between Durango and Silverton, Colorado. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing surface … Read More
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Golden Spike National Historic Site Postcard
Located at Promontory Summit, Utah, the site historic site commemorates the 150th-anniversary completion of the 1,912-mile Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. At this location, the eastern and western rail networks of the United States were linked together for the first time … Read More
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San Francisco Cable Car Postcard
The iconic cable car system in San Francisco, California is the last manually operated cable car system in the world. Only 3 lines remain of the 23 lines established between 1873 and 1890. Size: 4″x6″ — 25-112 | © Christopher … Read More
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Santa Fe Railroad F7 Engine Postcard
A Santa Fe F7 locomotive hauls freight cars along Glorieta Pass in New Mexico. The iconic locomotive sports the famous warbonnet paint scheme. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing surface Back: Includes fascinating … Read More
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Chicago Metra Train Postcard
Metra is a commuter railroad serving the greater Chicagoland area. Operating on 11 different rail lines with more than 200 stations, it is the fourth busiest commuter rail system in the United States by ridership. Metra trains originate from one … Read More
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Durango Silverton Steam Engine Roundhouse Postcard
Opened in 1882 to transport silver and gold ore, the line today provides sightseers breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains between Durango and Silverton, Colorado. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing surface … Read More
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New York City Subway Cars Postcard
Opened in 1904, the New York City Subway is the largest rapid transit system in the world by number of stations, and third oldest in the United States. Connecting the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx through 472 … Read More
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Amtrak Empire Builder Glacier Park Postcard
Founded in 1971, Amtrak serves more than 500 destinations in 46 states and three Canadian provinces while operating more than 300 trains daily over 21,000 miles of track. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy … Read More
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BNSF Freight Train Reflection Postcard
One of the largest freight railroad networks in North America, the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway operates over 32,500 miles of track traveling through 28 states. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing … Read More
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Chicago “L” Train S-Curve Postcard
The historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and servesthe City of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods through eight rapid transit lines.It is the second-oldest rapid transit system in the United States, third busiest, and fourth longest. The … Read More
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Illinois Railway Museum Postcard
The largest railroad museum in the United States, visitors to the museum in Union, IL can ride streetcars, electric, diesel, and steam trains – depending on the day. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy … Read More
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New York City Charles Street Subway Station Postcard
Opened in 1904, the New York City Subway is the largest rapid transit system in the world by number of stations, and third oldest in the United States. Connecting the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx through 472 … Read More
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Silver Pilot Engine Postcard
The Silver Pilot was a streamlined stainless steel locomotive which pulled many of the Zephyr passenger trains between the 1930s and 1960s. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing surface Back: Includes fascinating facts … Read More
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Southern Pacific Railroad Donner Pass Postcard
Operating in the southwestern United States from 1865 to 1998, the railroad operated over 13,000 miles of track before being merged with the Union Pacific Railroad in 1996. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy … Read More
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Union Pacific Big Boy Postcard
The fully restored Union Pacific No. 4014 “Big Boy” is the largest operational steam locomotive in the world. Built in 1941, the 132-foot 1.2 million pound locomotive originally pulled heavy freight trains between Utah and Wyoming USA. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight … Read More
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Chicago “EL” Snowstorm Postcard
The historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and servesthe City of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods through eight rapid transit lines. It is the second-oldest rapid transit system in the United States, third busiest, and fourth longest. … Read More
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Alaska Railroad Postcard
Completed in 1923 and traveling through some of Alaska’s most scenic and rugged territory, the rail line is one of the last “flag stop” trains that stop where and whenever passengers want to get on or off. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: … Read More
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Amtrak Acela Postcard
Amtrak’s high-speed rail offers service along the Northeastern United States between Boston and Washington, D.C. with 16 stops in-between—a distance of over 450 miles traveled in under 7 hours. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. — … Read More
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Canadian National Winter Postcard
Canada’s largest railway, CN serves eight Canadian provinces with extensive trackage through the central United States along the Mississippi River valley to the Gulf of Mexico. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. — 16-122 | Derivative … Read More
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Conway Scenic Railroad Postcard
The heritage railroad operates several old-fashioned train excursions through the scenic White Mountains region of New Hampshire, with trains departing from an 1874 train station in North Conway Village. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. — … Read More
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Little Red Caboose Postcard
Coupled to the end of freight trains, the caboose provided shelter, sleeping accommodations, and cooking facilities for train crews responsible for switching, shunting, and observation. Modern safety technology eliminated the need for the crews and cabooses were phased out. Size: … Read More
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Union Pacific Railroad Postcard
Founded in 1862, the railroad is the second largest in the United States and operates over 8,500 locomotives along 32,100 route-miles in 23 states. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. — 16-121 | Derivative image based … Read More