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Amtrak without subsidy, corporate sponsership?
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<p>[quote user="Southwest Chief"]</p> <p>As a few posts before mine have pointed out, ads on Amtrak cars and locos has been done. Maybe not a full train sponsorship but ads on Amtrak has been done.</p> <p>Check out these photo links of just a few of the multiple advertising used on Amtrak:</p> <p><a href="http://hebners.net/Amtrak/amtHORIZON/amt53500BEnd.jpg">Holiday Inn Car</a></p> <p><a href="http://hebners.net/Amtrak/amtHORIZON/amt53503a.jpg">Lego Land Car</a></p> <p><a href="http://hebners.net/Amtrak/amtHORIZON/AMT_WOF_MilwaukeeWI_05132008.jpg">Wheel of Fortune Car</a></p> <p><a href="http://ic2.pbase.com/g3/41/722041/2/119795278.8y0DHPrl.jpg">Toyota Tundra P42</a> [/quote]</p> <p>Great pictures. What is the saying, a picture is worth 9,996 words? Actually, it is bit more, but this way someone will have a reason to push back on it.</p> <p>One of the ads is sponsored by Amtrak. It would be interesting to know how the advertisers judged the impact of their ads. One measure would be whether there were any repeat customers. </p>
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