
History of the U.S. Railroad Commemorative Stamp 6-Piece Collection
Take a journey through the history of the railroad by way of United States Postage Stamps. Secured in a vinyl pocket folder, the pieces include:
- A 1952 three cent stamp honors the 125 year anniversary of the B & O Railroad. The B & O Railroad was chartered by merchants hoping to extend their trade into the western United States. Remembered as the nation's first common carrier, the B & O received it's name from the original starting point Baltimore and it's intended final destination the Ohio River.
- Continue your ride to Chicago's Union Station where on May 20, 1982 the two cent stamp was unveiled honoring the 1870s steam locomotive with it's funnel-shaped smokestack.
- The Transcontinental Railroad was honored in 1944, 75 years after the last spike was driven into the ground.
- Promontory Summit, Utah the year 1869 delivered the last spike of the Transcontinental to join the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad companies.
- Ride the rail from Utah to Cleveland, Ohio, August 26, 1999 and get aboard the Daylight and 20th Century Limited luxury passenger train 33 cent stamps.
- The final stop on the journey honors the 1880s Handcar by way of the 1983 three cent stamp.
Features & Benefits:
- US Mint Postage Stamps
- Commemorative Stamps
- Collector's Display Portfolio
- Includes A Certificate of Authenticity
- 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Details:
- Packaging: Wallet
- Measurements: 6" (Length) x 4" (Width) x 1/8" (Height)
- Materials: US Stamps, Plastic, Cardboard
Note - Mint Marks and Years May Vary
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History of the U.S. Railroad Commemorative Stamp 6-Piece Collection
Take a journey through the history of the railroad by way of United States Postage Stamps. Secured in a vinyl pocket folder, the pieces include:
- A 1952 three cent stamp honors the 125 year anniversary of the B & O Railroad. The B & O Railroad was chartered by merchants hoping to extend their trade into the western United States. Remembered as the nation's first common carrier, the B & O received it's name from the original starting point Baltimore and it's intended final destination the Ohio River.
- Continue your ride to Chicago's Union Station where on May 20, 1982 the two cent stamp was unveiled honoring the 1870s steam locomotive with it's funnel-shaped smokestack.
- The Transcontinental Railroad was honored in 1944, 75 years after the last spike was driven into the ground.
- Promontory Summit, Utah the year 1869 delivered the last spike of the Transcontinental to join the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad companies.
- Ride the rail from Utah to Cleveland, Ohio, August 26, 1999 and get aboard the Daylight and 20th Century Limited luxury passenger train 33 cent stamps.
- The final stop on the journey honors the 1880s Handcar by way of the 1983 three cent stamp.
Features & Benefits:
- US Mint Postage Stamps
- Commemorative Stamps
- Collector's Display Portfolio
- Includes A Certificate of Authenticity
- 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Details:
- Packaging: Wallet
- Measurements: 6" (Length) x 4" (Width) x 1/8" (Height)
- Materials: US Stamps, Plastic, Cardboard
Note - Mint Marks and Years May Vary
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Take a journey through the history of the railroad by way of United States Postage Stamps. Secured in a vinyl pocket folder, the pieces include:
- A 1952 three cent stamp honors the 125 year anniversary of the B & O Railroad. The B & O Railroad was chartered by merchants hoping to extend their trade into the western United States. Remembered as the nation's first common carrier, the B & O received it's name from the original starting point Baltimore and it's intended final destination the Ohio River.
- Continue your ride to Chicago's Union Station where on May 20, 1982 the two cent stamp was unveiled honoring the 1870s steam locomotive with it's funnel-shaped smokestack.
- The Transcontinental Railroad was honored in 1944, 75 years after the last spike was driven into the ground.
- Promontory Summit, Utah the year 1869 delivered the last spike of the Transcontinental to join the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad companies.
- Ride the rail from Utah to Cleveland, Ohio, August 26, 1999 and get aboard the Daylight and 20th Century Limited luxury passenger train 33 cent stamps.
- The final stop on the journey honors the 1880s Handcar by way of the 1983 three cent stamp.
Features & Benefits:
- US Mint Postage Stamps
- Commemorative Stamps
- Collector's Display Portfolio
- Includes A Certificate of Authenticity
- 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Details:
- Packaging: Wallet
- Measurements: 6" (Length) x 4" (Width) x 1/8" (Height)
- Materials: US Stamps, Plastic, Cardboard
Note - Mint Marks and Years May Vary



















