Description: Click here to view our AMTRAK PINSAmtrak Collector Edition City of New Orleans Die Struck Enamel Nickel Lapel Hat Pin Train Die-struck pin on nickel-plated brass finding. Clutch-back closure. 1"x 1". Metal pin with soft enamel. Military clutch backing. Silver. A nice collectible for your favorite rainfan, train buff, railway enthusiast or a nice memento of your trip! The City of New Orleans is an Amtrak passenger train which operates on an overnight schedule between Chicago and New Orleans. The train is a successor to the Illinois Central Railroad's Panama Limited. The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak is a government-owned corporation that was organized on in 1971, to provide intercity passenger train service in the United States. "Amtrak" is a blend of the words "American" and "track". All of Amtrak's preferred stock is owned by the U.S. federal government. The members of its board of directors are appointed by the President of the United States and are subject to confirmation by the United States Senate. Common stock was issued in 1971 to railroads that contributed capital and equipment; its current holders consider the stock to be worthless but declined a 2002 buy-out offer by Amtrak. Amtrak employs nearly 19,000 people. It operates passenger service on 21,000 miles of track primarily owned by freight railroads connecting 500 destinations in 46 states. Please click here to: Visit our EBay Store, with many nice items just for you! Clik to: Add to My Favorite Stores | Sign up for our Store newsletter Discounts sent out monthly to subscribers
Price: 19.95 USD
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
End Time: 2023-09-11T03:09:19.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Product Type: LAPEL PIN
Transportation Type: Railroad & Trains
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Exact Transportation: Railways