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  • Model is 5'7"/170 cm and is wearing a Small
  • Standard fit
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  • 100% cotton
  • Tagless label for comfort
  • Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
  • Machine wash cold
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New B&O Budd Built Daylight Speedliners T-Shirt

New B&O Budd Built Daylight Speedliners T-Shirt

From www.railphotoexpress.biz The Daylight Speedliner was A named passenger train of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in the 1950s and early 1960s. Equipped with three or four streamlined, self-propelled Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs) coupled together, it initially operated between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, via Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D. C., as Trains #21–22. The B&O had been using RDCs in local Baltimore–Washington, D.C., commuter service since 1950. Pleased with their reliability and lower operating costs compared to heavyweight passenger trains drawn by steam locomotives, the B&O decided in 1955 to replace its money-losing Washingtonian steam train with RDCs, ordering four RDC-1s with reclining coach seats and two RDC-2s with baggage compartments. The RDC-equipped Daylight Speedliner entered service on October 28, 1956, and reduced the railroad's operating expenses by almost half, compared to the Washingtonian train it replaced. After B&O discontinued passenger service north of Baltimore on April 26, 1958, the Daylight Speedliner operated between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, covering the 333-mile route on a seven-hour schedule, until its discontinuation on January 21, 1963.

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By Pam S.October 12, 2025Verified Purchase
Gave it to my daughter as a gift. She loved it. Next time I would order it on white for a crisper image.
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By M.February 6, 2023Verified Purchase
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I like that this turned out exactly as I had hoped. My daughter was missing her father (he passed away recently), and this picture of her with him delighted her! The print job was excellent and the colors were true to the original.
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By Diana W.June 6, 2021Verified Purchase
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It came on time and as described. The fit is perfect and I like the quality as well. I love it and #OrangePillPod Telegram group loves it too :). Print was a bit lighter than expected, but that doesn't bother me at all.

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Designed on 2013-01-12, 7:24 AM
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