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Vintage HTF 1984 OPERATION LIFESAVER Railroad Poster Maybe I can beat the Train
$ 31.65
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Description: Vintage 1984 "OPERATION LIFESAVER" Railroad Poster. Cartoon by B Johns "Maybe you can beat the train...Maybe you'll be DEAD WRONG!" Great graphics! Hard to find. Maybe even rare. Tough shape but it has survived.Condition: Fair. This poster has seen a lot of abuse. Duct tape removed without care on back and tears along edges and corners, soil, toning and creases. This poster had been rolled for a long time and tends to remain in a loose roll. Please take a look at the photos as they are the best indicator of condition.
Marks: No publisher noted
Size: Measures approximately 22" x 17"
History for the Preservationist: In 1972, the Idaho State Highway Patrol, then-Governor Cecil Andrus and the Union Pacific Railroad mounted campaign to promote "Stop, Look and Listen" safety at highway-rail grade crossings. The initial teams spoke to civic groups, school groups, school bus and truck drivers. Idaho experienced a 43% reduction in fatalities that first year.
Citation: Operation Lifesaver. (2017, July 16). In
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
. Retrieved 19:36, September 8, 2017
Inventory # 1183
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