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New Jersey Central Blue Comet Train Notebook

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Style: 16.51 cm x 22.22 cm Classic Notebook

Organise your day with a custom notebook! Made with your images and text on the front cover, this notebook is a great way to show off your personal style and keep track of all important notes and appointments all at once.

  • Dimensions: 16.5 cm x 22.2 cm (6.5" x 8.75")
  • Cover printed in vibrant, sharp colour
  • 80 black & white lined pages
  • College ruled
  • Lay flat spiral binding
This product is recommended for ages 8+..
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note this product’s customisable design area measures 16.5 cm x 22.2 cm (6.5" x 8.75"). For best results please add 0.3 cm (1/8") bleed..

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New Jersey Central Blue Comet Train Notebook

New Jersey Central Blue Comet Train Notebook

From www.railphotoexpress.biz The New Jersey Seashore's Finest Train. Extra Air Conditioned accommodations at the regular coach fare. Trains ran between New York and Atlantic City , N.J. Inaugurated on February 21, 1929 by The Central Railroad of New Jersey the Blue Comet was designed to provide coach passengers with deluxe air conditioned equipment, accommodations, and service at a regular coach fare. As the Blue Comet made its way to Atlantic City, it was put on display for patrons, railfans, and local residents to see and inspect. Thousands of spectators along the line came to see the new train. This was in part due to a clever ad campaign via radio and newspaper which stoked the public's interest. Following its first arrival in Atlantic City, a formal dinner was held for railroad officials at the Hotel Dennis. Billed as the Seashore's Finest Train, It was a "Symphony in Blue." The Blue Comet would offer extra accommodations at the regular coach fare and have assigned seats so passengers knew exactly where they would sit and it was pulled by new G3s Pacific Locomotives built by The Baldwin Locomotive Works. The PRR charged extra for its all parlour car Atlantic City Limited and its New York Limited. In addition, the PRR charged extra fees for parlour cars on the Nellie Bly. The Blue Comet ran on schedule 97% of the time for the first five years. Eventually,the depression and the Pennsylvania Railroads direct access to New York took the life out of the Blue Comet. The train's last run was on September 27, 1941, from Atlantic City to Jersey City. Its main competitor,the Nellie Bly, lasted until 1961.

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By Kirsty R.1 January 2025Verified Purchase
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Happy as with the book, the pages are plenty with happy with the thickness and lines of each page. Purchased another 2 books soon after purchasing the first 2!
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By M.26 February 2024Verified Purchase
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Very good exactly what I was looking for. Just how I had asked for
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By Joanna M.4 October 2023Verified Purchase
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Met my expectations perfectly. Quality notebook with lined paper. Good size and good amount of pages. I used my own design and added the birds. Color of scenery was beautiful and dark printing exceptional with the light background.
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Product ID: 130515765592124677
Posted on 30/03/2013, 4:03 PM
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