File:Winnipeg Limited brochure 1922.JPG

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Description Great Northern brochure about the Winnipeg Limited train which traveled between Winnipeg and St. Paul, Minnesota. The brochure is written for those in Canada who were contemplating a trip to the US for the Christmas holidays. It was printed in the US.
Date 1922--the fares are shown as being valid beginning December 1, 1922.
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Author Great Northern Railway
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