This Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) passenger ticket, Form 0103, number 4843, dates to May 11, 1957. It documents a round trip from North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Annapolis, Maryland, with a connection through Baltimore. Annapolis, the state capital of Maryland and location of the United States Naval Academy, is specified as the destination. The ticket's face includes sections for passenger details, fare, and validation stamps, providing insight into mid-20th century travel procedures. The reverse side contains printed instructions for passengers, including directions for lost ticket return with name and address, and information concerning baggage liability. The ticket exhibits minor edge wear and soft creases consistent with age and normal handling. It is free of tears or significant damage, and all printed information and graphics remain legible. The PRR was a major component of the Northeast Corridor's transportation network. This ticket originates from the railroad's diesel era, a period marked by the transition from steam to diesel locomotives. The ticket comes from the estate of a woman whose trips to Annapolis were related to visits to a boyfriend attending the Naval Academy. This personal connection adds historical context. The ticket is of interest to collectors of railroadiana, vintage travel documents, and those studying the Pennsylvania Railroad. Its condition, historical context, and provenance provide a view into mid-20th century travel practices and social history.