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The Delaware Lackawanna & Western Apr 12 1932 Round Trip Ticket
Vintage The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company conductor 1-day round-trip excursion ticket form dated April 12, 1932. This pre-World War II era regional rail artifact features an intact, three-part paper layout consisting of the Conductor's Stub on the far left, the Going Coupon in the center, and the Return Coupon on the far right, completely separated by vertical perforation lines. Due to age and handling, these original vertical perforations are starting to split gently along the seams.
Ultimate Geographic Keyword Powerhouse
This original regional transit document serves as an excellent reference piece for New York and New Jersey transportation history. The front of the tan paper prominently displays a comprehensive checklist layout of localized stations including New York, Hoboken, Newark, Roseville Ave, Ampere, Watsessing Ave, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair, East Orange, Brick Church, Orange, South Orange, Maplewood, Summit, Madison, Morristown, Passaic, Clifton, Paterson, Boonton, Denville, and Dover.
Historic Line Coverage
The ticket outlines highly specific regulations from the Great Depression era passenger network under Passenger Traffic Manager W. H. Dominick. The specialized text notes that the return coupon is good for one continuous passage from and to stations punched in the margin, valid for return passage only on the date of issue. The layout includes structured date grids for day, month, and a block of year options spanning 1932 to 1937, illustrating the systematic inventory controls utilized by the line to track off-peak excursion traffic.
Specialized Printer Sample and Archival Status
A defining characteristic of this historical artifact is the prominent pink hand stamp reading SAMPLE applied across the center of the reverse side. Directly below the sample designation is an official corporate printer credit stamp reading Rand McNally & Co., alongside a crisp ink production date stamp reading APR 12 1932. This explicit documentation proves the piece was preserved as an unissued printer proof or company file copy, escaping public commuter use.
Backside Advertising Masterpiece
The reverse side of this transit document contains no commercial retail advertisements or product promotions, instead showcasing a clean cream paper surface that details the ghost-like mirror image text bleeding through from the heavily inked front face. It features several minor archival utility punch marks near the lower margin and top borders from its time securely bound in the print house reference files.
Historical Context
The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad operated an expansive network of passenger lines running out of the grand Hoboken Terminal. Passenger Traffic Manager W. H. Dominick oversaw operations during the early 1930s when the carrier utilized cost-effective one-day round-trip tickets to stabilize passenger volume during the economic challenges of the Great Depression. Manufactured by security printing specialist Rand McNally, this intact three-coupon form represents a rare archival layout preserved prior to ticket station distribution.
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