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20.5| MATERIALS *Nt> Supplies mciuoinc FUEL ar/e TAXES RENT FOR EQUIPMENT ahofaciutih TO PROFIT, and lost I I INTIRVfT ano UNTFORltASlO PROFurry/T^ 2.323.291 passengers CARRIED IN PULLMANS 20.450.659 NEW HAVEN MU ROM PASSENGERS MANROVrOP SOUTH STATION BOSTON_r ~°*<ucA!0 I 3& ggtfJSS S-fisr **$$&**■ eM8<//f"rr5 COACH 55 GREATEST WAR YEAR ittu. wantuM taihocuU^ <* SSESSSSS: ith the rumble and roar of year. „nd shippers contrib nger and freight trains. . ,i ,uPir chare to the success of this —war materials—food and ut«L^r year by their whole southern New England g ' j cooperation- and thetr ,d ,‘sSi'SiE pe«hrand "nd,ns of tenpe”sonarS business er- P-bkms distant, we 11 reached their destinations Ihe day is be able to pro te difficulties resulting from ol postwar railservtce conditions. . our friends and neigh ien and women of our rail- «>«h°rn NeW England expect. Un | their work well—handling ^ then we thank you for your h p nendous height andl passe • cooperation. *gg? TOR ,, I fMPLOyTFS installed ^CJH/cloco/LfOi °*A/£D *°AD 99 _r°™L~J28~ 701,60/ FREIGHT cars no AT BP AC*0. HEW YORK HAD -TRAIN A HP l iON-TO-TRAIN 1 COMMUNICATION 1 BEING TESTED - I -’ /yio 11.901 CARLOADS WOOL , i in C*be?2d fNCk/NCnovs 47. WO CARLOAD# FRUIT? AND VEGETABLES °A*jg**s 150.29 6 CAPLOADS COALand CORF 84,491 C**LO*K lBONA»o*Tbt Ej/J' H 0AP3 \%%<v rerrToi H**04p ST£AM LOCOMOTIVES OWNED ROAD 3*f SWITCHERS_Jl_ total 485 + * * ~ ERLS HOW OUR $190,535,866 1944 income was spent 789.514 CARLOAD? OTHER COMMODITIES TOMORROWS TRAINS HOW BEING DESIGNED tor greater comfort and CONVENIENCE.. feNRV QOLTiNOpp THE tnmt wmwN new ihcuhd—which occupies omr m of new incumvs nrn i..n .... .... ... „r NbiANu 5 TOTAL LAND AREA—BUT CONTAINS 80% OF ITS POPULATION AND 84% OF ITS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS