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Description Ad from Railway Age for General Steel Castings featuring a photo and information about The Keystone, which was the newest train on the Pennsylvania Railroad at the time. One of the train's passenger cars is pictured.
Date December 24, 1956; en:Keystone (train) was retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1968.
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Author General Steel Castings
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