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.
Looking for larger? Available as as 24" x 36" poster!
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.