Description
Black and white 8″ x 11″ ad for the continual Upkeep and Improvement that goes on in the Railroad Industry. The headline calls it “A Job that’s never Finished” and has a picture of a man who is tightening up the nuts on the side of a railroad track pausing long enough to look up at the camera. The text give a fairly extensive list of changes that have been made and improvements that have been brought about over the last fifty years or so. After impressing the reader with the efforts made by the railroad companies to improve and provide safety it warns that “This steady march of progress cannot be continued if the railroads are burdened with laws and regulations which increase their costs of operation, or which handicap them in fair competition for business”.
Source: November 1937 Redbook.