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"Southern Railway, interior of car," circa 1928 in or near Washington, D.C. National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.
Those seats weren't all that comfortable, and there was no AC in the summer, but you didn't have idiots babbling on cellphones.
The good old days - enough room to stretch out, windows you could open, ample storage space. This is what we lost to the airlines.
Interesting to think the elderly gentleman on the left might be a Civil War vet--and the Navy man might serve in WWII.
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