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Porcelain Railroad Signs

The advent of railroads in the 19th century not only transformed transportation but also gave rise to a new form of industrial art through signage. These signs were pivotal in guiding operations, signaling safety instructions, and promoting various railroad services or destinations. From the late 19th to the mid-20th century, porcelain became a favored material for these signs due to its durability and the ability to maintain vibrant colors despite harsh weather conditions. These promoted rail travel or specific railway companies, sometimes featuring destinations or the comfort of train travel. They might showcase famous logos like the Santa Fe or Union Pacific, encapsulating the pride and prestige of these companies. From signs advertising railway express services to those promoting partnership with banks or insurance companies, these highlighted the broader ecosystem railways were part of.