
Amtrak Chicago to New Orleans Advertisement Print
Item # 46189
A classic Amtrak advertisement has been digitally restored and is now available as a print measuring 11 x 17 inches in a protective plastic sleeve.
The City of New Orleans, c. 1980s
In February 1981, Amtrak restored the old City of New Orleans name to the Chicago-New Orleans train, in part because of the popularity of a folk song with the same title made famous by Arlo Guthrie. The illustrations highlight the three major cities found on the route – Chicago, Memphis and New Orleans – as well as blues and jazz music for which all three are famous.
Officially licensed from Amtrak. Printed in the USA.
The City of New Orleans, c. 1980s
In February 1981, Amtrak restored the old City of New Orleans name to the Chicago-New Orleans train, in part because of the popularity of a folk song with the same title made famous by Arlo Guthrie. The illustrations highlight the three major cities found on the route – Chicago, Memphis and New Orleans – as well as blues and jazz music for which all three are famous.
Officially licensed from Amtrak. Printed in the USA.