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I meant the train system being in disarray, not the branding. Sorry, it was just my feeble attempt at a joke
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I did not know the legal department had to keep all that stuff--it certainly is easier and cheaper to throw stuff together that you have hanging around the office into a brochure than it would be to start from scratch.
Also, if the book, brochure, etc. is already created it is very simple to turn it into a PDF which can be distributed for pennies, free of charge.
Which is one reason why Amtrak schedules are now created using the same format and software as they always have been in the digital age--but converted to PDF instead of being printed on paper. As someone who creates brochures and catalogs for print, and as a train rider, I'd prefer a schedule I could hold in my hands without the necessity of a "device," but I understand the economics of it all.