I like looking at all Amtrak kinds photos through 1971-present, it's nice to see employees and passengers.
I believe that photos 7 & 12 are the same girl.
I was amazed with photo 9. It always questions me on why she has that expression.(shocked, angry/upset) I been looking at that picture, it surprised very time I see it.
I wish I knew what Amtrak was trying to say. Or it might be a private picture, when someone was traveling.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
I know the lady in photo 17. She retired from an Amtrak management position a couple years ago with almost 40 years' service. She's a witty, talented, classy lady, and she's enjoying an active retirement.
Tom
Thanks for posting, Bob!
That was a neat ride in the WayBack Machine!
I remember gasping at some of those red and purple interiors thinking that 'ol George Pullman must be flipping over in his grave!
Well... THAT was the '70s Ed
In case you are interested:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/2016/03/29/amtrak-1970s/82346702/
Bob
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