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New York Central Railroad USRA* 1920 Ticket Chicago to Rochester, MN #2624
New York Central Railroad USRA* 1920 Ticket Chicago to Rochester, MN #2624
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New York Central Railroad USRA* 1920 Ticket Chicago to Rochester, MN #2624
USRA* The United States Railroad Administration (USRA) was the name of the nationalized railroad system of the United States between December 28, 1917, and March 1, 1920. It was the largest American experiment with nationalization, and was undertaken against a background of war emergency following American entry into World War I. During its brief existence, the USRA made major investments in the United States railroad system, and introduced standardized locomotive and railroad car classes, known as USRA standard. After the end of World War I, while some in the United States advocated for continuing nationalization, ultimately the railroads were returned to their previous owners in early 1920. (source: Wikipedia)
On paper stock. Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Surface crease, no folds, tears or loss. Overall, in good to very good condition. You will receive the exact example shown in the photos. Will display well in your collection. It measures approx. 2 1/2" x 4 3/4" **Ships securely in a rigid mailer**
New York Central Railroad USRA* 1920 Ticket Chicago to Rochester, MN #2624
USRA* The United States Railroad Administration (USRA) was the name of the nationalized railroad system of the United States between December 28, 1917, and March 1, 1920. It was the largest American experiment with nationalization, and was undertaken against a background of war emergency following American entry into World War I. During its brief existence, the USRA made major investments in the United States railroad system, and introduced standardized locomotive and railroad car classes, known as USRA standard. After the end of World War I, while some in the United States advocated for continuing nationalization, ultimately the railroads were returned to their previous owners in early 1920. (source: Wikipedia)
On paper stock. Showing only minor signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Surface crease, no folds, tears or loss. Overall, in good to very good condition. You will receive the exact example shown in the photos. Will display well in your collection. It measures approx. 2 1/2" x 4 3/4" **Ships securely in a rigid mailer**
