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New Haven Railroad Greater Power 1938 Luggage Tag

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Stand out in a crowd at the baggage carousel with a custom luggage tag from Zazzle! Sturdy and weatherproof, this luggage tag is ready to stand up to the travel demands of any road warrior or adventure seeker. Printed using the AcryliPrint®HD printing process, your baggage tag shows designs, text, and photos in vibrant clarity and brilliant colors. Customise it with your information and escape bag mix-ups for years to come!

  • Dimensions: 5.1 cm l x 8.9 cm w (standard business card size)
  • Made of ultra-durable acrylic
  • UV resistant and waterproof
  • Leather luggage strap included
  • Printed on both sides
This product is recommended for ages 13+

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New Haven Railroad Greater Power 1938 Luggage Tag

New Haven Railroad Greater Power 1938 Luggage Tag

From www.railphotoexpress.biz; The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (reporting mark NH), commonly known as the New Haven, was a railroad that operated in New England from 1872 to 1968, dominating the region's rail traffic for the first half of the 20th century. Beginning in the 1890s and accelerating in 1903, New York banker J. P. Morgan sought to monopolise New England transportation by arranging the NH's acquisition of 50 companies, including other railroads and steamship lines, and building a network of electrified trolley lines that provided interurban transportation for all of southern New England. By 1912, the New Haven operated over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) of track, with 120,000 employees, and practically monopolised traffic in a wide swath from Boston to New York City. This quest for monopoly angered Progressive Era reformers, alienated public opinion, led to high prices for acquisitions, and raised construction costs. Debt soared from $14 million in 1903 to $242 million in 1913, even as the advent of automobiles, trucks and buses reduced railroad profits. Also in 1913, the federal government filed an anti-trust lawsuit that forced the NH to give up its trolley systems. The line went bankrupt in 1935, was reorganised and reduced in scope, went bankrupt again in 1961, and in 1969 was merged into the Penn Central system, which itself went bankrupt. The remnants of the system now make up Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, (parts of) Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, Shore Line East, and CSX

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Product was excellent quality - much better than I expected. Can't wait to travel with my new suitcase tags. Very good print quality - happy with the result.
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By Debbie G.29 November 2022Verified Purchase
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These look great and are also really solid and robust to withstand the rough and tumble of baggage handling. Very happy with the printing - nice typeface and easy to read.

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Posted on 21/01/2015, 9:07 AM
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