Hey Guys,
I was watching an old Alfred Hitchcock movie last night, "Spellbound" (made in 1945), and it the closing scene the main characters are standing in a New York train station, ready to get onboard. On a small blackboard mounted on the wall behind them, in hand-written chalk, it said, "The Commodore Vanderbilt Schedule", and below it a list of cities and times of arrival.
Since it was filmed in a real train station, I wonder if this was a real sign, or just a movie prop?
Mannyrock