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The rear lounge section of Moon Glow, the dome-observation car of General Motors’ 1947 Train of Tomorrow, featured extra-wide curved windows, covered by drapes in this publicity photo.
General Motors photo
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Compare this to the cramped six across seating in today’s jet travel.
If only we weren’t in such a hurry to get everywhere!
Compare this to the cramped six across seating in today’s jet travel.
If only we weren’t in such a hurry to get everywhere!