Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...noted with interest your account in the Oct. 19 issue regarding the "Off the Beaten Path" trip operated out of Chicago by the Pennsylvania Railroad. This was a unique experiment in transportation and doubtless will be the forerunner of many such trips in this part of the country just as the trip in the East was the forerunner of many more there...
...RAILROAD MAN FOR A DAY! "Off the Beaten Path" Scenic and Historical Tour 356 miles for $3.50 BRING YOUR BOY-BRING YOUR CAMERA See the Railroad "Behind the Scenes" Posters such as this in Chicago last week testified to a brand new development in U. S. railroad sales technique. It is traditional for small boys to want to be locomotive engineers. U. S. railroads have lately discovered that many an adult male has never outgrown that ambition. Result in the past three months has been an epidemic of "Off the Beaten Path" railway tours whose success has been as immediate...
First "Off the Beaten Path" tour occurred on the Pennsylvania R. R. last July when 200 railroad addicts left Philadelphia to spend a day junketing over little-used side lines, seeing little-seen countryside. The passenger list jumped to 500 for the second excursion over another route in August. Since then there have been some half dozen trips from New York, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, Ind. Last week's was the first out of Chicago, was in many ways the best...
...offered by an alert railroad is an "Off the Beaten Path" junket with excursionists riding in the locomotive cab or perched on miniature bleachers built into the tender...
...maintained through multi-lateral pacts, unless war be used as an international black-jack to oppress the weaker nation. Belgium, realizing that too close an alignment with France may draw her into war with countries with which she has no direct quarrel, has clear sightedly chosen the independent path...