Timetable - May 9, 1921
Out of the United States Railroad Administration regulation for over a year at this point, the B&A is still using the minimalist timetable format. They have removed the note above the railroad name about being operated by the government. Interestingly, this timetable contains a note addressed to the public by the B&A about how freight rates and the cost of living (inflation) are related. This is a return to a practice prior to USRA regulation where the B&A would put in informational and sometimes pro-railroad statements for the general public to read. Other than an increase in dining car and sleeping car accommodations from the 1918 timetable, there seem to be few changes.
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