Poster, Advertising, Commercial Aviation, RAILWAY AIR SERVICES
All text; airplanes flown on this service included three De Havilland D.H. 86s (single pilot type) registered as G-ACPL, G-ACVY ("Mercury"), and G-ACVZ ("Jupiter"); red, green ink on paper. Full text: Railway Air Services, Commencing Monday, 20th August, 1934, a service will be operated each weekday by four-engined express air liners for the conveyance of passengers, mails and freight between: London (Croydon) Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast, Glasgow, [list of connections and fare schedules]; Letterpress.
Fares include road conveyance to & from aerodromes, A connecting service for the conveyance of mails and freight only operates between Manchester, Isle of Man, and Belfast, London & Northern Ireland in 3 1/2 hours, Full information from LMS stations, enquiry offices, and principal travel agencies
Created by
Jason A. Smith
Date Created
09/14/2017
Source
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Keywords
Art; Aviation; Commercial
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