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Zephyr Font
This is a recreation of the Zephyr Gothic letterface once used by the Chicago Burlington & Quincy on it's name trains (also used by Western Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Rock Island, and Florida East Coast).
See a larger sample here.
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Grand Central Font
Compare to the lettering once used by New York Central on the 20th Century Ltd. and other trains. Taken from passenger car lettering diagrams, this font includes small caps, numerals and some punctuation, it does not include any accents.
See a larger sample here.
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US Army Transportation Corps
Compare to the lettering once used by the U.S. Army Transportation Corps. Taken from military specifications for railroad equipment (ca. 1946), this lettering was applied both domestically and abroad. The font includes large caps upper case, small caps lower case, numerals, ampersand and three variations of the herald.
See a larger sample here.
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