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Dayton Union Railway Company 1946 Operations map. Gloss Poster

Dayton Union Railway Company 1946 Operations map. Gloss Poster

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The Dayton Union Railway Company was a unified railroad operation jointly owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, and Erie. The unified operations began in 1932 and allowed all four companies equal access to Dayton's union station via its four-track mainline. The Company Transferred all operations to Conrail in July of 1977 and the Union Station closed to passenger traffic one year later. This print is a composition of information found in the 1946 revision of the rulebook. Material: 185 gsm high-gloss poster paper Three sizes to choose from Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts Each poster features a white 0.2'' border with a small barcode NOTE: This order is processed via Printify, a third-party supplier. If you have any questions, concerns, or problems with your order. PLEASE message me right away, and I'll gladly work with you to find a solution.
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