Explore the rich history of American rail travel with "Book Of The Royal Blue, Volumes 10-11." This compilation offers a fascinating glimpse into the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, one of the pioneering railway systems in the United States. Originally produced by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company's Passenger Department, this volume provides a unique perspective on early 20th-century rail travel, showcasing the Royal Blue Line known for its luxury and efficiency.
Delve into detailed descriptions of routes, destinations, and the overall experience of traveling by rail during this golden era. A valuable resource for historians, rail enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural impact of railroads on American society. This book offers both practical travel information from the period and a nostalgic journey back in time.
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