Timetable - April 28, 1930
With the same format as the last several timetables, this one brings a builders photo of #100 on the covers. Built in November of 1929 along with three others, representing the latest in steam power. Eventually there would be a total of 10 of those 4-8-2s, all from Alco. Potatoes are still the subject of the inside double page, Sleeping Car and Parlor Car service is being promoted as the way to travel along with the Pullman cars. In the Maine Woods is still available for 10 cents and the railroad is advertising Hardwoods out of Northern Maine. Page 20 is now devoted to an understanding of the finances behind railroading.
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