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Posted by henry6 on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 3:58 PM

 I HAVE UPDATED AND REINTIGRATED LIST TO INLCUDE AL IN STOCTON'S ADDITIONS: 

 

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

 

 

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Posted by wanswheel on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:10 PM

Henry, you don't have to edit again but I did add a rocket and a chief to my answer.  -- Mike

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Posted by Deggesty on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 10:25 PM

Wow! Can there be more? Not counting duplicates, I get a total of 130 so far, and I can add four more off the top of my head. I do query some of the routings, but I do not have a complete file of all timetables from the beginning of naming passengers trains into the late fifties.

Oh, the Colorado Eagle did not have logos on the engines; if we are to be accurate historically, we will speak of emblems or heralds, since the word "logo" (so far as I know) as used to describe a device used to identify a product did not come into the English language until in the seventies. (I'm being pedanticSmile.)

Henry, you really did not need to perform your work of supererogation. Thanks, anyway for collecting them all together. I did note each poster's contributions as soon as I could, marking the duplicate listings (122 out of 251 names). I was wondering if anyone would note the reverse spelling of "Nebraska," and you did.

If anybody can top 59 new names, he is the winner. Otherwise passengerfan takes the honors. I think we are still missing some that were named in the question about compass directions.

One more day?

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Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, August 27, 2009 2:45 AM

I saw a photogrpah of the E-unit with the logos.   They may not have lasted long.   Perhaps they were there for inaugural publicity purposes.  In any case it was  definitely a D&RGW train as well as an MP train.   It would handle local passengers Denver- Colorado Springs, Pueblo.   This was always true.   The MP power usually did run through, but on occasion was swapped at Pueblo.

 

The person with the first list should get to ask the next question?   It is pretty extensive.

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Posted by ZephyrOverland on Thursday, August 27, 2009 12:03 PM

Here is Henry's list cleaned up.....

 

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

Normal 0

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 – 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 - NH/BM/CV/CP/Quebec Central - New York-Quebec

 

Dakota 400 - C&NW

 

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

 

Delaware Valley Express - PRR - Philadelphia-Trenton

 

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

 

Empire State Express - NYC

 

Fast 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 City

 

Nebraska-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

 

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Posted by henry6 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 1:44 PM

ZephyrOverland

Here is Henry's list cleaned up.....

 

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

Appreciate what you did, ZO.  Just fixed a couple of color codes, added a few explanations, and raised a few questions.  I hope we can start another two listes: one people named trains and animal named trains.  By the time we finish that, intergrate the lists, we should have every named train ever run!  Not.

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 – 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 - NH/BM/CV/CP/Quebec Central - New York-Quebec 

 

Dakota 400 - C&NW 

 

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

 

Delaware Valley Express - PRR - Philadelphia-Trenton (go to Stroudsburg, PA?)

 

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

 

Empire State Express - NYC 

 

Fast 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 (named for the railroad?)

 

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 (famous Chicago waterfront street)

 

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 City

 

Nebraska-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 – BA-NYC – Boston- 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 

 

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 (named for railroad and river?)  

 

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 (named for local Native American tribe who lived there before white settlers drove them out to the west.  State of Wyoming is named after them and the area of the Wyoming Express is Wyoming County, PA.)

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Posted by henry6 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 1:45 PM

Also, can I suggest or ask the moderators to please delete some of the above pages of listings to avoid confusions and save space!

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Posted by wanswheel on Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:40 PM

Kansan (UP) Kansas City to Salina

Ohioan (PRR) Chicago to Columbus

Connecticut Yankee (NYNH&H) New York to Springfield

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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:04 PM
wanswheel

Kansan (UP) Kansas City to Salina

Ohioan (PRR) Chicago to Columbus

Connecticut Yankee (NYNH&H) New York to Springfield

Thanks, Mike. I have added to the list of your contributions. The total I have now is 136.

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Posted by Deggesty on Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:35 PM

It's almost twenty-four hours since I spoke of one more day--and only three more were added.

Eliminating duplications, I tally the following new trains:

CSSHegewisch     16

ZephyrOverland    39

passengerfan         60

wanswheel            14

henry6                    7

I counted 122 duplications.

The Southern had an Atlanta to New York train, the New Yorker; the sleepers were added to the Southerner in Washington, and the Pennsy took the combined train north.

The Seaboard had a New York-Florida Limited to both coasts; it had the standard handling between New York City and Richmond.

I did not know that the Pennsy ever handled the Florida Sunbeam into Cincinnati; indeed, I did not know that the Southern and Pennsy had any interchange there; I knew only of Sou/NYC interchange there.

Obviously, Al - in - Stockton found more than anyone else, so he gets the box of cigars and a second boxful is to be distributed among the rest of you.

 

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Posted by daveklepper on Friday, August 28, 2009 3:19 AM

Dropped to save space?

 

Again, the Colorado Eagle was a DRG&W train and not just an MP train.  It did handle local passengers Pueblo-Colorado Springs-Denver

 

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Posted by henry6 on Friday, August 28, 2009 7:18 AM

Deggesty

It's almost twenty-four hours since I spoke of one more day--and only three more were added.

Eliminating duplications, I tally the following new trains:

CSSHegewisch     16

ZephyrOverland    39

passengerfan         60

wanswheel            14

henry6                    7

I counted 122 duplications.

The Southern had an Atlanta to New York train, the New Yorker; the sleepers were added to the Southerner in Washington, and the Pennsy took the combined train north.

The Seaboard had a New York-Florida Limited to both coasts; it had the standard handling between New York City and Richmond.

I did not know that the Pennsy ever handled the Florida Sunbeam into Cincinnati; indeed, I did not know that the Southern and Pennsy had any interchange there; I knew only of Sou/NYC interchange there.

Obviously, Al - in - Stockton found more than anyone else, so he gets the box of cigars and a second boxful is to be distributed among the rest of you.

 

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 Cough, cough and THANK YOU, Johnny...if we could please have a snifter of brandy with that cigar, it will be perfect.  Fun putting this one together..

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Posted by KCSfan on Friday, August 28, 2009 1:44 PM

I've been up in Illinois this past week attending a family funeral hence my lack of contributions to the list of trains with state names.

Three trains that weren't mentioned were:

The Wisconsin Lakes Spcl. - CNW - Chicago to Oshkosh (Friday only summertime train)

Ill-Mo (or was it Illmo) Ltd. - Illinois Terminal - Peoria to St. Louis

Illini - IC - Chicago to Carbondale 

If you're going to include the Bay State, Empire State Exp and Hooiser (there may at one itme have been a Hoosierland but the post WW2 Monon train was simply the Hoosier), then some other trains with state nicknames should be added. I can think of three off the top om my head; The PRR's Keystone (PA) , the RI/SP Golden State Ltd (CA) and the Badger (WI) which was either a Milw Rd or CNW train, I don't remember which.

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Posted by Deggesty on Friday, August 28, 2009 3:15 PM

Mark, I am sorry to hear of your loss. I trust that you and your family have been comforted through this time.

ZephyrOverland did name a Northwestern Ironwood-Chicago train, the Wisconsin Lake Special, which may have been entirely distinct from the Wisconsin Lakes Special that you named.

As to state nicknames, the number of trains bearing such did not materially affect the total of named trains, nor did those that may have been named primarily for a city.

The total is now 142. If anybody would like to see my spreadsheet, I can E-mail it to you.

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Posted by ZephyrOverland on Friday, August 28, 2009 7:04 PM

Deggesty

ZephyrOverland did name a Northwestern Ironwood-Chicago train, the Wisconsin Lake Special, which may have been entirely distinct from the Wisconsin Lakes Special that you named.

 

From my research, the Wisconsin Lake Special  and Wisconsin Lakes Special were different C&NW trains.  The former ran only in the summer of 1932, whereas the latter ran from the late 1930's on.  This is a constant challenge in researching passenger train names - once you get away from the deluxe trains we all know and love, passenger train nomenclature becomes less solid. 

Another example of this was the Overland Route's Transcon of 1946.  This train was referred as the Transcon, The Transcontinental or Transcontinental Limited depending on the source of the information, the name varying from railroad timetables to contemporary newspaper ads or stories.

This issue of variations on a train name is especially prevalent from the beginning of the industry to the 1920's, when the railroads realized that a train name can be used as a marketing tool.

 

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Posted by passengerfan on Saturday, August 29, 2009 9:31 AM

Next question. Circa 1955 name the secondary transcontinental trains on all western routes including the two Canadian Roads west of Chicago?

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Posted by KCSfan on Sunday, August 30, 2009 8:15 AM

Argonaut (Sunset Route)

Imperial (Golden State Route)

Grand Canyon (Santa Fe)

Pony Express & Gold Coast (Overland Route)

Columbian (Milw Rd)

Western Star (GN)

Mainstreeter (NP)

Dominion (CP)

Continental Ltd (CN)

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Posted by daveklepper on Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:24 AM

Whoever, objected to the Houserland didn't note that it (along witht he State of Maine) was my contribution and the Houserland was not the Monon Train but that of the Indiana Railroad interuruban.

 

The miane point, hwoever, is that the CB&Q-DRG&W-WP transcontinenental route did not seem to have a secondary through transcontinental train in memory .  There was the Exposition Flyer and then the Californina Zephyr.  I suppose one could peace together a case of the Zepheret, the Scenic Limited or Prospector, and whatever Burlingon had other than the two Zephyrs, probably an unnamed train Denver - Chicago, but if anyone knows if there was ever a through secondary trian, I would be most interested.

 

 

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Posted by passengerfan on Sunday, August 30, 2009 11:09 AM

Mark you got them all. Your turn.

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Posted by KCSfan on Monday, August 31, 2009 4:10 PM

"A Mill to the Mile" was the advertising slogan of what small Class I railroad which had two divisions that were physically separated by a gap of 53 miles? Its application to build a connection between the two divisions was denied by the ICC in 1932.

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Posted by henry6 on Monday, August 31, 2009 7:33 PM

1) Pittsburgh and Shawmutt?

2) Pittsburgh and Lake Erie?

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Posted by KCSfan on Monday, August 31, 2009 8:02 PM

Not the P&S or the P&LE. Keep guessing Henry.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 10:24 AM

"A Mill to the Mile" was the slogan of Piedmont & Northern, a former interurban which dieselized with an all-Alco roster and was eventually absorbed by SCL.

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Posted by KCSfan on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 11:09 AM

CSSHEGEWISCH

"A Mill to the Mile" was the slogan of Piedmont & Northern, a former interurban which dieselized with an all-Alco roster and was eventually absorbed by SCL.

Paul,

Yes it was the P&N. You get to light up your cigar and ask the next question.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 12:19 PM

As long as we're on slogans, which railroad billed itself as "The Road Of Service"?

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Posted by daveklepper on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 2:47 AM

New York Ontario and Western?

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Posted by KCSfan on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 4:51 AM

The Illinois Terminal used the slogan "The Road of Personal (or was it Personalized) Service". Not quite the slogan you asked about so you may have another road in mind.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 6:51 AM

KCSfan

The Illinois Terminal used the slogan "The Road of Personal (or was it Personalized) Service". Not quite the slogan you asked about so you may have another road in mind.

Mark

Not quite, but you're close.

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Posted by KCSfan on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 7:24 AM

After just a bit of research I found that the ITC indeed did bill itself as "The Road of Service" in the 1940-50's. The slogan "The Road of Personalized Services" was adopted in the 1960's.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 10:14 AM

KCSfan

After just a bit of research I found that the ITC indeed did bill itself as "The Road of Service" in the 1940-50's. The slogan "The Road of Personalized Services" was adopted in the 1960's.

Mark

Not the road I had in mind.  Another road used this slogan even earlier.

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