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From $55 | 2 Font Family by Jeff Levine Fonts
A 1929 German travel poster espoused the benefits of using a sleeping car with the caption 'Wer schlafwagen reist spart zdeit und geld” (which translates to 'Whoever travels in a sleeping car saves time and money”).
Pictured on the poster is a passing train with the name "Mitropa" lettered on the side of a railway car in a bold, stylized font with thin slab serifs.
"Mitropa" was an acronym of 'Mitteleuropa” (German for Central Europe), and was used by a catering company than ran the sleeping and dining cars of numerous German railways for a good portion of the 20th Century.
The lettering was modified and redrawn as Dining Car JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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