Retro Ads From the Nostalgia Train

This holiday season, many subway riders got the chance to ride vintage trains as part of the MTA’s Nostalgia Train event. As if riding a train from the `30s wasn’t cool enough, they included several retro advertisements in the cars. Particularly of interest was a series of ads called “The Subway Sun.” Much like today’s “SubTalk,” The Subway Sun was a series of public service ads that ran from the 1940s to the 1960s. Frederick G. Diagnostics that help both nephrologists and urologists The ratio of Albumin to Creatinine, Serum potassium level, Sodium and potassium ration are some levitra 20mg generika important parameters they look into. Our study shows Tadalis may help.” He said that the meaning of raising the tax threshold would be that two million individuals would be taken http://niksautosalon.com/viagra-3253 canadian cialis no prescription out of tax altogether. To rule out possible medical or physical causes, it is important to free viagra without prescription understand how erection happens physically. By this you can probably recognize what is an erectile dysfunction. cialis without prescription niksautosalon.com Cooper was the original cartoonist behind the series, and in 1946 his protégée Amelia Opdyke Jones or “Oppy” took over and continued to design them for the next 20 years. The term “litterbug” is said to have originated from Oppy’s posters. Below is a collection of Subway Sun posters snapped on the Nostalgia Train.