QUOTE: Originally posted by jamesedwbradley There's a reference to such a nickname in Archie Robertson's book, "Slow Train to Yesterday" published in the 1940s and still available on occasion at train meets or used book dealers. He said the term referred to a special train operated to the prison farm at Parchman, MS, on the fifth Sunday of any month which had 5 Sundays; the purpose was to allow conjugal visits, notably for black convicts. He noted that 'there is a brutal lack of privacy, and all within a common enclosure. When it is over, the women go back to their 'Midnight Special'. He noted the name might be applied to other trains, but perhaps this is the origin of the prison theme you cite. James E. Bradley Hawk Mountain Chapter N.R.H.S.
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