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Posted by wanswheel on Saturday, August 8, 2009 8:12 AM

Great Western, I forgot to say thanks for the NY Times article about the Vanderbilt statue.

Dave, the old St. Johns Park Freight Station was demolished in 1936. As you know, the new St. Johns Park Freight Terminal was at the end of the High Line. Most of the freight moved through the many interior elevators, however on the south wall of the building there was a hoist apparatus for lifting oversized or unwieldy shipments up to track level. In the first picture the trolley tracks on Washington St. have been removed by the Works Progress Administration. A passenger train was there for the grand opening in 1934.

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Posted by Great Western on Saturday, August 8, 2009 9:35 AM

 Since making my question post I recalled a web site that I had once seen dealing with troop trains.

Here is the link.

http://www.archive.org/details/TroopTra1943

The secrecy of the time says that the train was 'somewhere in America', but I am sure some 'hawk-eyed' Member will put names and maybe numbers to the locos and recognize some places featured.

I found the method of communal bathing very interesting.   Cool

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Posted by daveklepper on Monday, August 17, 2009 5:03 AM

A reminder, Great Western:  It is your turn to ask a question!

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Posted by Great Western on Monday, August 17, 2009 11:37 AM

 Oh! sorry.  I have gotten confused with a similar type of thread elsewhere on the Forum.

From reading web sites and seeing pics of logging railroads it seems that logs rarely traveled further from where they were felled to the sawmill or river into which they were deposited to float to a sawmill.

Were there instances where whole cut down trees traveled on flat cars some distances beyond the logging line onto a Class 1 railroad?

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Posted by KCSfan on Monday, August 17, 2009 12:54 PM

Great Western

Were there instances where whole cut down trees traveled on flat cars some distances beyond the logging line onto a Class 1 railroad?

Great Western,

Good to hear from you. Yes indeed but not exactly whole trees just the commercially usable tree trunks.

I am most familiar with an operation that ran well into the 1950's. The Tidewater Cypress lumber company logged cypress trees from their vast swamp lands in south Florida. These were then transported in unit trains of about 50 cars each that ran on the Atlantic Coast Line RR several hundred miles to the company's sawmills around Perry in north Florida. For a number of years three such unit log trains were run each week. I'm sure there were many similar operations in other parts of the US.

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 3:56 AM

Several railroads gathered Christmas trees and transported them to depots for distribution.   I think this included the Bangor and Aroostick (spelling?), the Rutland, and possibly the Central Vermont.   On others the frieght crews did it unnofficially.   These were small whole trees and generally carried in regular box cars or gondolas.

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 1:14 PM

daveklepper
I think this included the Bangor and Aroostick (spelling?), the Rutland, and possibly the Central Vermont

Dave, since you asked, it is Aroostook.From the first time I saw it, in a Guide, fifty-eight years ago, the name has fascinated me. Sad  to say, I was never able to ride the Potatoland Special (or any other BAR train). I also missed out on all MEC and RUT trains. I did ride the CV, albeit on Amtrak trains, in 1984.

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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 2:49 PM

Here in the west not far from where we live the giant redwoods can be found. There has been much interest in redwoods in Stockton recently. During the time before power saws it sometimes took men with cross cut saws more than a day to fell a single one of these giants and then mules were used to drag them to the logging RR where in some cases a single log filled a logging car for the trip to the mill. Our forefathers were some pretty rugged individuals when I see pictures of these loggers and the size of the trees they harvested.

Now to more recent times. Here in Stockton there has been some concern about storm drains and some sewers in certain old neighborhoods as they are over 100 years old and are made of redwood. With the economic downturn there is no money available for replacement. So city engineers are drilling down to these sewers and storm drains and taking samples of the redwood to see what kind of shape they are really in. The latest word is they should be good for another fifty years at least. I just happen to live in one of the neighborhoods that has these type sewers and storm drains. So I guess if I live another fifty years(rather doubtful) I might see them replaced at that time. 

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Posted by KCSfan on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:03 PM

 

I'll preface my remarks with the disclaimer that I have little specific knowledge of this subject other than the cypress logging/shipping operation in Florida which I previously mentioned. I know that it was common at one time for logging railroads to haul saw timber from the woodlands either directly to a sawmill or to a body of water where the logs would be floated to the sawmill. Mills sprung up all over the forested regions of the US and Canada and later closed down as the forests were depleted. Whole towns whose economy was based on lumbering sprung up near these forestry operations and often became ghost towns as the timber was exhausted and the sawmills closed.

 

As the mills became dependent on more distant sources of timber I am fairly certain that it was common for saw logs to be transported to a railhead where theywere loaded onto rail cars of either a Class I or shortline for shipment to a far away sawmill. Of course today virtually all of this timber is shipped by truck.

 

50 years ago all over the south pulp wood would be shipped by rail to the paper mills. Wood yards were common sights along the rail lines in those regions where southern pines grew and were harvested. Most all southern railroads had large fleets of pulpwood cars on which the cut logs would be loaded at these woodyards. Today the wood yards and the pulp wood cars are nearly, if not all, gone and pulp wood is shipped directly from where it is cut to the paper mills by truck.

 

In recent times some of the surviving pulp wood cars have seen service hauling a far different commodity. I would often see whole unit trains of the old pulp wood cars loaded with huge steel slabs headed north on the KCS here at Shreveport. I believe this was foreign steel that was unloaded from ships at one of the Mexican Pacific or US Gulf ports and destined for rolling mills in the upper midwest. The cars all had either KCS or SR (that gives you an idea how old they were) reporting marks. It's probably been a year since I last saw one of these trains and if they are still running they nust be coming through my neck of the woods now in the wee hours of the morning. 

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:27 PM

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50 years ago all over the south pulp wood would be shipped by rail to the paper mills. Wood yards were common sights along the rail lines in those regions where southern pines grew and were harvested. Most all southern railroads had large fleets of pulpwood cars on which the cut logs would be loaded at these woodyards. Today the wood yards and the pulp wood cars are nearly, if not all, gone and pulp wood is shipped directly from where it is cut to the paper mills by truck.

Even forty years ago, woodracks (as they were called where I lived) were used quite a bit. For those who are unfamiliar with this type of car, I give a brief description: they resemble bulkhead flatcars--but the floor is not flat; it slopes from the sides to the center to give more stability to the load.

Another source of fiber for paper mills was woodchips from sawmills--which were carried in covered hoppers from the mills to the mills; some sawmills sent their chips by highway in, I think, 25 foot semitrailers.

Back to woodracks--I can claim to have taken a ride on one fifty-five years ago, with the permission of the conductor, who recognized me. Of course, we acknowledge that times have changed, and I would not advise anyone of any age to do such.

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Posted by henry6 on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:11 PM

In the 90's...the 1990's...I saw logs being loaded on Conrail team tracks in Deposit, NY and Emporium, PA.

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Posted by Great Western on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 1:50 PM

 Plenty of interesting replies here.  So, it would seem that my three flat cars with logs running on my small  RR are not out of place.   I shall sleep well tonight.Laugh 

Thanks folks.

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Posted by aricat on Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:37 PM

In August of 1977 when Great Lakes shipping was on strike and no ore boats were working and DM&IR had no ore to ship,DM&IR did run. I saw a train which carried a solid consist of logs powered by SD 9-s.

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Posted by passengerfan on Monday, August 24, 2009 6:34 AM

It's been six days so being one who answered the previous question I will ask a question.

Which US RRs owned trackage in Canada and which Canadian RRs owned trackage in the US and which provinces and states did this take place? 

Keep in mind this is fifty years or older.

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Posted by henry6 on Monday, August 24, 2009 9:46 AM

I'll take a stab, for starters anyway:

US Roads, Canadian track…Delaware and Hudson (Napierville Jct. To Montreal)

 

New York Central (Ottawa Div., Canadian Southern

 Buffalo to Detroit).

 

Wabash Detroit to Buffalo

 

SOO Line to Winnipeg (?), to Soo or Soulte (sp?) St. Marie

 

                                               Great Northern

 

Canadian Roads, US track:

Canadian National: Grand Trunk; Grand Trunk Western; Central          Vermont; Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific

 Canadian Pacific own lines in Vermont; TH&B.  

 

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, August 24, 2009 12:38 PM

A few more: GN & NP in B. C. and Man., SI in B. C., NYC in Quebec as well as in Ontario, BAR in N. B., DW&P in Ontario,

Which road crossed the St. Mary's River at Sault Ste. Marie (Henry, this is the way it is spelled on the map); the CP into Mich. or the Soo into Ontario? Or, did both cross?

CP in Maine, Vermont, Mont. (unless the interchange with the GN in Sweetgrass was right at the border), and N. D. (or did CP track end in North Portal at the Sask-N.D. border). the CN came into Port Huron, Mich. and into Vermont (do you consider the GT from Island Pond to Portland a Canadian or US road?), the CP entered Detroit on NYC trackage rights, so this does not count.

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Posted by henry6 on Monday, August 24, 2009 1:06 PM

O M G ! as they say in computerese!  How could I miss the CP flight across the Pine Tree state after having just read about it!!!!!  And yes, the NYC Ottawa Div. did both Ontario and Quebec while the Canada Southern was Ontario.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Monday, August 24, 2009 1:58 PM

I'll add C&O into Sarnia and Windsor by carferry, although C&O later got into Windsor by way of the Detroit River Tunnel.

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Posted by passengerfan on Monday, August 24, 2009 7:30 PM

The only one I see you have missed was the DW&P that crossed from Ontario to Minnesota.

I think it is pretty close to a tie so whoever wants the next question go to it. From what I have understood the GN and NP both operated into Winnipeg from the Canadian border via trackage rights and the GN did own some trackage in Winnipeg itself and remember a GN switcher was stationed at Winnipeg.

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, August 24, 2009 7:54 PM

passengerfan

The only one I see you have missed was the DW&P that crossed from Ontario to Minnesota.

I think it is pretty close to a tie so whoever wants the next question go to it. From what I have understood the GN and NP both operated into Winnipeg from the Canadian border via trackage rights and the GN did own some trackage in Winnipeg itself and remember a GN switcher was stationed at Winnipeg.

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Maybe I am simply quicker out the gate, but I will ask for the names of passenger trains that had the name of a state in the train name, and the roads that operated the trains.

Edited to make it a little harder by asking for the roads. 

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:10 AM

Florida Special - PRR/RF&P/ACL

Kansas City-Florida Special - SLSF/SOU

Illinois Limited - CSS&SB

California Limited - ATSF

Texas Special - SLSF/MKT

Colorado Eagle - MP

Texas Eagle - MP/T&P

Ohio State Limited - NYC

Pennsylvania Limited - PRR

Arizona Limited - RI/SP

Texas Zephyr - C&S/FW&D

California Zephyr - CB&Q/D&RGW/WP

Dakota 400 - C&NW

Carolina Special - SOU

Penn Texas - PRR

Bay State (Massachusetts) - NH

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Posted by ZephyrOverland on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 1:21 PM
Alaskan - CBQ/NP - Chicago-Seattle

Arkansas and Texas Express -
Frisco - St. Louis-Oklahoma City

California Fast Mail -
RI/SP - Chicago-Los Angeles

Colorado-New Mexico Express -
DRG - Denver-Grand Junction

Connecticut River Night Express -
NH/BM/CV/CP/Quebec Central - New York-Quebec

Delaware Valley Express -
PRR - Philadelphia-Trenton

Del-Mar-Va Express -
PRR - Philadelphia-Cape Charles

Florida Sunbeam -
RFP/SAL - Washington-Miami/St. Petersburg

Georgia Cracker -
CoG - Atlanta-Savannah

Idaho Express -
UP - Salt Lake City-Pocatello

Illinois Limited -
North Shore - Chicago-Milwaukee

Indiana-Ohio Special -
B4 - Detroit-Indianapolis

Iowa-Nebraska Express -
Milwaukee Road - Chicago-Omaha/Sioux City

Kansas Limited -
MP - St. Louis-Kansas City-Wichita

Kentucky Cardinal -
IC - Louisville-Memphis

Louisiana Limited -
TP - New Orleans-Ft. Worth-El Paso

Maine Coast Special -
BM/CV/CN - Portland-Montreal

Marylander -
CNJ/RDG/BO - Jersey City-Washington

Michigan -
MC - Chicago-Detroit

Minnesota Marquette -
Milwaukee Road - Chicago-Madison-Minneapolis

Mississippian -
Gulf & Ship Island - Jackson-Gulfport

Miss Lou -
IC - Jackson-New Orleans

Missouri State Express -
Chicago & Alton - St. Louis-Kansas City

Nebraska-Chicago Limited -
CBQ - Lincoln-Chicago

New Mexico, Utah and California Express -
DRG/RGW - Denver-Ogden

New York State Express -
BA - Boston-Albany

Ohio Special -
Q&C/SR - Cincinnati-Jacksonville

Oklahoman -
Frisco - Kansas City-Tulsa

Oregon-Washington Limited -
CNW/UP/Oregon RR & Nav/Oregon Short Line - Chicago-Portland

Pennsylvanian -
PRR - Chicago-New York

South Dakota Express -
CNW - Minneapolis-Huron

Tennessean -
MP - St. Louis-Memphis

Texas Flash -
Frisco - Kansas City-Joplin/Dallas

Utah Express -
UP - Ashton-Pocatello-Salt Lake City

Vermonter -
CV - White River Junction-St. Albans

Virginia and Ohio Express -
NW - Cincinnati-Norfolk

Washingtonian -
MILW - Spokane-Tacoma

West Virginia Limited -
Western Maryland - Cumberland-Elkins

Wisconsin Lake Special -
CNW - Ironwood-Chicago

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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 3:41 PM

Here is half my list today and I will post the other half tomorrow.

Alaskan – CB&Q/NP – Chicago –Seattle/Portland

 

Arkansas and Texas Express – Frisco – St. Louis – Oklahoma City

 

Arizona Limited - CRI&P/SP/Pullman - Chicago – Tucson-Phoenix

 

California Fast Mail – CRI&P?SP – Chicago – Los Angeles

 

California Limited -  AT&SF -  Chicago –Los Angeles

 

California Zephyr - CB&Q/D&RGW/WP - Chicago – Oakland

 

Californian -  CRI&P/SP - Chicago – Los Angeles

 

Colorado & Kansas City Express -  CRI&P - St. Louis – Denver

 

Colorado Eagle - MP  - St. Louis – Denver

 

Colorado Express - C&NW/UP - Chicago-Denver

 

Colorado Flyer - AT&SF - Chicago – Denver

 

Colorado Limited - Alton/CB&Q - St .Louis – Denver

 

Colorado – New Mexico Express – D&RGW – Denver – Grand Junction

 

Colorado Special - C&S/FW&D - Denver – Dallas

 

Connecticut River Night Express – NYNH&H/CV/CP/QC – New York – Quebec City

 

Dakota 400 -  C&NW – Chicago – Rapid City

 

Dakota Limited - M& St. L   - Minneapolis- Watertown

 

Delaware Valley Express – PRR – Philadelphia – Trenton

 

Del – Mar – Va Express – PRR – Philadelphia – Cape Charles

 

Florida Arrow - PRR/L&N/ACL/FEC - Chicago-Cincinnati –Miami

 

Florida – Cuba Special -  PRR /ACL/ FEC - New York – Key West

 

Florida East Coast Limited - PRR/ACL/FEC - New York – Miami

 

Florida Limited – FEC - Jacksonville – Palm Beach – Miami

 

Florida Special - PRR/RF&P/ACL/FEC - New York – Miami

 

Florida Sunbeam - PRR/SOU/SCL - Chicago – Cincinnati – Tampa

 

Floridan - IC/C of G/ACL/FEC - Chicago – Miam

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Georgia Cracker -  C of G - Savannah – Atlanta

 

Georgian – NC&STL/L&N - St. Louis – Atlanta later C&EI provided Chicago service

 

Idaho Express – UP – Salt Lake City – Pocatello

 

Idahoan – C&NW/UP Chicago – Portland

 

Illinois Limited- CNS&M- Chicago – Milwaukee

 

Indiana – Ohio Special – NYC – Detroit – Indianapolis

 

Iowa – Nebraska Express CMSTP&P – Chicago – Omaha/Sioux City

 

Iowa – Nebraska Ltd.  - CRI&P – Chicago – Omaha

 

Kansas City – Florida Special -  Frisco/Sou/FEC  Kansas City – Miami

 

Kansas Limited – MP – St. Louis – Wichita

 

Kentuckian – C&O – Washington – Cincinnati

 

Kentucky Cardinal – IC – Louisville – Memphis

 

Louisiana Eagle –T&P – New Orleans – Ft Worth

 

Louisiana Limited – T&P – New Orleans – Ft. Worth

 

Louisiana Sunshine – MP – St. Louis – Shreveport

 

Louisiane – IC – Chicago – New Orleans

 

Maine Coast Special – BM/CV/CN – Portland – Montreal

 

Marylander – CNJ/RDG/B&O – Jersey City – Washington

 

Memphis – Californian - CRI&P/SP Memphis – Los Angeles

 

Michigan – MC – Chicago – Detroit

 

Michigan Boulevard – IC- Chicago – St. Louis

 

Michigan Central Limited –NYC -  Chicago – New York

 

Michigan Express –PM/C&O – Detroit – Chicago

 

Michigan Limited – MC – Chicago – Detroit

 

Michigan Special – NYC – Cincinnati – Detroit

 

Minnesota 400 – C&NW – Mankato – Wyeville

 

Minnesota & Black Hills Express – CMSTP&P – Chicago – Deadwood

 

Minnesota Marquette – CMSTP&P – Chicago – Minneapolis

 

Minnesotan – CGW – Chicago – Minneapolis

 

Missouri Flyer – CB&Q – St. Louis – Kansas City – Lincoln

 

Missouri Limited – CB&Q – Chicago – Kansas City/St. Joseph

 

Missouri River Eagle - MP – St. Louis – Kansas City – Omaha

 

Missouri River Express – C&NW – Minneapolis – Omaha

 

Missourian – MP – St. Louis – Kansas City

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Posted by wanswheel on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 5:53 PM

Idahoan (UP) Cheyenne to Pocatello

Iowan (IC) Chicago to Sioux City

Kansas Cityan (AT&SF) Chicago to Kansas City

Kansas City Chief (AT&SF) Chicago to Kansas City

City of Kansas City (WRR) St. Louis to Kansas City

State of Maine (B&M) Lawrence, Mass. to Portland

Minnesotan (CGW) Chicago to Minneapolis

Nebraska Zephyr (CB&Q ) Chicago to Omaha

New Yorker (NKP, DL&W) Chicago to New York

New York Mail (NKP, DL&W) Chicago to New York

New York Express (GTW, CN, LV) Chicago to New York

New York Special (NYC) Chicago to New York

Oklahoma Rocket (CRI&P) Kansas City to Oklahoma City

Texas Rocket (CRI&P) Kansas City to Dallas

Texas Chief (AT&SF) Chicago to Galveston

West Texas Express (AT&SF) Amarillo to Lubbock

Utahn (C&NW, UP) Chicago to Los Angeles

Fast Flying Virginian (C&O) Washington to Cincinnati

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George Washington (C&O) Washington to Cincinnati

West Virginian (B&O) New York to Parkersburg

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Posted by henry6 on Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:42 PM

I am trying to keep up with the above lists and combining them...hopefully sometime tomorrow I will be able to pass it on to all here.  I will eliminate obvious trains named for people, rivers, etc. and include only those named for states.

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Posted by daveklepper on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 3:25 AM

CORRECTION:   The Colorado Eagle should be MP and D&RGW, not just MP.   And for a while the E-units did have both logos, not just MP

 CORRECTION    The Colorado-New Mexico Express went to Alamosa (as well as Grand Junction?)   It was the overnight from Denver connection for the narrow gauge day train San Juan to Durango at Alamosa

State of Maine, NYNH&H, B&M, Maine Central, New York - GCT - Bangor (and Concord, NH)

Hoosierland       Indiana Railroad (interurban)    Fort Wayne - Indianapolis

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Posted by henry6 on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:30 AM
 TOTALLY UPDATED WITH AL'S SECOND HALF LIST 5pmEST 8-26-09

I have taken all lists/answers and cut and pasted an integrated aplphabetical list to my ability.  I have also added some notation for clarification where I felt necessary or wanted to inject opinion or question.  Again, this is based on what has been offered by others with the execption of Ak Sar Ben, Empire State Express, New England States,  and the New York Mail(DL&W) which are mine, and is done as a public service. 

 

BLACK=STATE, BLUE=RIVER, RED=NICKNAME, PURPLE=CITY, GREEN=OTHER

Alaskan - CBQ/NP - Chicago-Seattle

Ak Sar Ben
Arizona Limited - RI/SP
Arkansas and Texas Express - Frisco - St. Louis-Oklahoma City
Bay State (Massachusetts) – NH

Californian -  CRI&P/SP - Chicago – Los Angeles
California Fast Mail -
RI/SP - Chicago-Los Angeles

California Limited – ATSFCalifornia Zephyr - CB&Q/D&RGW/WP
Carolina Special – SOU
Colorado & Kansas City Express -  CRI&P - St. Louis – DenverColorado Eagle - MP  - St. Louis – Denver  Colorado Express - C&NW/UP - Chicago-Denver Colorado Flyer - AT&SF - Chicago – Denver  Colorado Limited - Alton/CB&Q - St .Louis – Denver  Colorado – New Mexico Express – D&RGW – Denver – Grand Junction  Colorado Special - C&S/FW&D - Denver – DallasConnecticut River Night Express - NH/BM/CV/CP/Quebec Central - New York-Quebec
Dakota 400 - C&NWDakota Limited - M& St. L   - Minneapolis- Watertown
Delaware Valley Express - PRR - Philadelphia-Trenton
Del-Mar-Va Express - PRR - Philadelphia-Cape CharlesEmpire State Express - NYCFast Flying Virginian
(C&O) Washington to Cincinnati   Florida Arrow - PRR/L&N/ACL/FEC - Chicago-Cincinnati –Miami Florida – Cuba Special -  PRR /ACL/ FEC - New York – Key West  Florida East Coast Limited - PRR/ACL/FEC - New York – Miami  Florida Limited – FEC - Jacksonville – Palm Beach – Miami

Florida Special - PRR/RF&P/ACL
Florida Sunbeam - RFP/SAL - Washington-Miami/St. Petersburg

Floridan - IC/C of G/ACL/FEC - Chicago – Miami
Georgia Cracker - CoG - Atlanta-Savannah

Georgian – NC&STL/L&N - St. Louis – Atlanta later C&EI provided Chicago service
Idaho Express - UP - Salt Lake City-Pocatello

Idahoan – C&NW/UP Chicago – Portland

Illinois Limited - CSS&SB
Illinois Limited - North Shore - Chicago-Milwaukee
Indiana-Ohio Special - B4 - Detroit-Indianapolis

Hoosierland    Indiana Railroad (interurban)    Fort Wayne - Indianapolis 

Iowan (IC) Chicago to Sioux City
Iowa-Nebraska Express - Milwaukee Road - Chicago-Omaha/Sioux City

Iowa – Nebraska Ltd.  - CRI&P – Chicago – Omaha
Kansas City-Florida Special - SLSF/SOU
Kansas Limited - MP - St. Louis-Kansas City-Wichita

Kentuckian – C&O – Washington – Cincinnati
Kentucky Cardinal - IC - Louisville-Memphis

Louisiana Eagle –T&P – New Orleans – Ft Worth
Louisiana Limited - TP - New Orleans-Ft. Worth-El Paso

Louisiana Sunshine – MP – St. Louis – Shreveport Louisiane – IC – Chicago – New Orleans
Penn Texas - PRR
Maine Coast Special - BM/CV/CN - Portland-Montreal
Marylander - CNJ/RDG/BO - Jersey City-Washington

Memphis – Californian - CRI&P/SP Memphis – Los Angeles

Michigan – MC – Chicago – Detroit

Michigan Boulevard – IC- Chicago – St. Louis

Michigan Central Limited –NYC -  Chicago – New York  Michigan Express –PM/C&O – Detroit – Chicago 

Michigan Limited – MC – Chicago – Detroit 

Michigan Special (NYC) Cincinnati to Detroit

Minnesota 400 – C&NW – Mankato – Wyeville

Minnesota & Black Hills Express – CMSTP&P – Chicago – Deadwood
Minnesota Marquette - Milwaukee Road - Chicago-Madison-Minneapolis

Minnesotan (CGW) Chicago to Minneapolis
Mississippian - Gulf & Ship Island - Jackson-Gulfport
Miss Lou - IC - Jackson-New Orleans

Missourian – MP – St. Louis – Kansas City

Missouri Flyer – CB&Q – St. Louis – Kansas City – Lincoln

Missouri Limited – CB&Q – Chicago – Kansas City/St. Joseph 

Missouri River Eagle - MP – St. Louis – Kansas City – Omaha

Missouri River Express – C&NW – Minneapolis – Omaha

Missouri State Express - Chicago & Alton - St. Louis-Kansas CityNebraska-Chicago Limited - CBQ - Lincoln-Chicago

Nebraska Zephyr (CB&Q ) Chicago to Omaha
New England States-B&A (NYC)

New Mexico, Utah and California Express - DRG/RGW - Denver-Ogden

New York & New Orleans Ltd. – PRR /Sou/W of A/ L&N – New York – New Orleans 

New York & Washington & Seaboard Airline Express – PRR/RF&P/SAL/ New York – Miami 

New York Boston Express - NYNH&H – New York – Boston 

New York – Cincinnati – St. Louis Limited – B&O – New York – St. Louis 

New York Day Express –B&A/NYNH&H – Boston – New York 

New York Express – B&A/NYNH&H – Boston – New York 

New York – Florida Ltd. – NYNH&H/PRR/RF&P/ACL/FEC – Boston - New York – Miami 

New York Limited – PRR – New York – Atlantic City 

New York Night Express – B&O/Read/JC – New York – Washington 

New York Special – NYC- New York – Detroit 

New York State Express – NYC – New York – Buffalo 

New York – Washington – Atlanta – New Orleans Express – PRR/SOU/W 0f A/ L&N –New York – New Orleans 

New Yorker – LV/PRR – Buffalo – New York 

New Yorker – PRR – New York – St. Louis

New YorkerDL&W, NKP

New York Mail-DL&W
New York State Express - BA - Boston-Albany
Ohio Special –NYC – Cincinnati - Detroit

Ohio State Limited - NYC
Ohio Special - Q&C/SR - Cincinnati-Jacksonville
Oklahoman - Frisco - Kansas City-Tulsa
On Wisconsin -  CMSTP&P – Madison – Milwaukee – Chicago  Oregon-Washington Limited - CNW/UP/Oregon RR & Nav/Oregon Short Line -     Chicago-Portland

Pennsylvania – Lehigh Express – LV/PRR – Buffalo – Philadelphia 

Pennsylvania Limited – PRR – New York – Pittsburgh 

Pennsylvania Special – PRR – New York – Chicago

Pennsylvanian - PRR - Chicago-New York

Rochester – Minnesota Special - C&NW – Chicago – Mankato 

St. Louis & Colorado Express – CRI&P – St. Louis – Denver
South Dakota Express - CNW - Minneapolis-Huron
State of Maine NYNH&H, B&M, Msine Central, New York - GCT - Bangor (and Concord, NH)

Tennessean – Sou/N&W/Sou – Washington – Memphis

Tennessean - MP - St. Louis-Memphis
Texas Eagle - MP/T&P
Texas Flash - Frisco - Kansas City-Joplin/Dallas
Texas Rocket (CRI&P) Kansas City to Dallas

Texan – MP/T&P – St. Louis – Texas 

Texas – Colorado Limited – C&S/FW&D – Dallas - Denver  

Texas Limited – MP – New Orleans – Houston 

Texas Ranger – AT&SF – Chicago – Galveston

Texas Special - SLSF/MKT
Texas Zephyr - C&S/FW&D
Utah Express - UP - Ashton-Pocatello-Salt Lake City
Utahn (C&NW, UP) Chicago to Los Angeles
Vermonter - CV - White River Junction-St. Albans
Virginia and Ohio Express - NW - Cincinnati-Norfolk
Washingtonian - MILW - Spokane-Tacoma
West Texas Express (AT&SF) Amarillo to Lubbock

West Texan – T&P – Dallas – El Paso 

West Virginian – C&O – Washington – Cincinnati

West Virginia Limited - Western Maryland - Cumberland-Elkins
Wisconsin Lake Special - CNW - Ironwood-Chicago

Wyoming Valley Express – LV – New York – Wilkes Barre

 

RIDEWITHMEHENRY is the name for our almost monthly day of riding trains and transit in either the NYCity or Philadelphia areas including all commuter lines, Amtrak, subways, light rail and trolleys, bus and ferries when warranted. No fees, just let us know you want to join the ride and pay your fares. Ask to be on our email list or find us on FB as RIDEWITHMEHENRY (all caps) to get descriptions of each outing.

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Posted by henry6 on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:44 AM

Even editing, things are running together...but I hope it is helpful anyway.

RIDEWITHMEHENRY is the name for our almost monthly day of riding trains and transit in either the NYCity or Philadelphia areas including all commuter lines, Amtrak, subways, light rail and trolleys, bus and ferries when warranted. No fees, just let us know you want to join the ride and pay your fares. Ask to be on our email list or find us on FB as RIDEWITHMEHENRY (all caps) to get descriptions of each outing.

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Posted by ZephyrOverland on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:24 AM

daveklepper

 CORRECTION    The Colorado-New Mexico Express went to Alamosa (as well as Grand Junction?)   It was the overnight from Denver connection for the narrow gauge day train San Juan to Durango at Alamosa

 

According to the March 1915 edition of the Official Guide, the Colorado-New Mexico Express was a Denver-Grand Junction train on the Denver and Rio Grande.  I wouldn't be surprised if we were both right, since train names and their associated endpoints were always in a state of flux on the Denver and Rio Grande and Rio Grande Western until the end of WWI. 

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Posted by passengerfan on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:50 PM

Ok her is the balance of my list I posted yeaterday.

Nebraska – Chicago Limited – CB&Q – Lincoln – Chicago

 

New York & New Orleans Ltd. – PRR /Sou/W of A/ L&N – New York – New Orleans

 

New York & Washington & Seaboard Airline Express – PRR/RF&P/SAL/ New York – Miami

 

New York Boston Express - NYNH&H – New York – Boston

 

New York – Cincinnati – St. Louis Limited – B&O – New York – St. Louis

 

New York Day Express –B&A/NYNH&H – Boston – New York

 

New York Express – B&A/NYNH&H – Boston – New York

 

New York – Florida Ltd. – NYNH&H/PRR/RF&P/ACL/FEC – Boston - New York – Miami

 

New York Limited – PRR – New York – Atlantic City

 

New York Mail – DLW- Buffalo – New York

 

New York Night Express – B&O/Read/JC – New York – Washington

 

New York Special – NYC- New York – Detroit

 

New York State Express – NYC – New York – Buffalo

 

New York – Washington – Atlanta – New Orleans Express – PRR/SOU/W 0f A/ L&N –

New York – New Orleans

 

New Yorker – DL&W- Buffalo – New York

 

New Yorker – LV/PRR – Buffalo – New York

 

New Yorker – PRR – New York – St. Louis

 

Ohio Special –NYC – Cincinnati - Detroit

 

Ohio State Limited – NYC – New York - Cincinnati

 

On Wisconsin -  CMSTP&P – Madison – Milwaukee – Chicago

 

Oregon – Washington Limited – ORW&N – Portland – Seattle

 

Pennsylvania – Lehigh Express – LV/PRR – Buffalo – Philadelphia

 

Pennsylvania Limited – PRR – New York – Pittsburgh

 

Pennsylvania Special – PRR – New York – Chicago

 

Rochester – Minnesota Special - C&NW – Chicago – Mankato

 

St. Louis & Colorado Express – CRI&P – St. Louis – Denver

 

State of Maine Express – NYNH&H/MeC – New York – Portland

 

Texan – MP/T&P – St. Louis – Texas

 

Tennessean – Sou/N&W/Sou – Washington – Memphis

 

Texas – Colorado Limited – C&S/FW&D – Dallas - Denver

 

Texas Limited – MP – New Orleans – Houston

 

Texas Ranger – AT&SF – Chicago – Galveston

 

Texas Special – Frisco/MKT – Chicago – San Antonio

 

Texas Zephyr – C&S/FW&D – Denver – Dallas

 

All of the train Names With Washington in them refer to the city not the state and are not included

 

West Texan – T&P – Dallas – El Paso

 

West Virginian – C&O – Washington – Cincinnati

 

Wyoming Valley Express – LV – New York – Wilkes Barre

 

Ok There are a few others if I think about it I can come up with but I don't have the time right now.

Al in Stockton

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