I decided on doing the less known trains.
Royal Palm
Ponce De Leon.
The Champion
Dakota Express.
Detroit Arrow.
Gateway.
New Orleans Special
Palmetto.
Pan American
Prospector
Sumbeam
Twin City Limited
Western Star.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Detroit Arrow - PRR
The only New Orleans Special I know was an excursion in the 1970s?
Since I lived in New Orleans, I should know this, but I can't think of anything.
York1 John
Seeing the D&RGW Prospector train makes me think of
Silver Slipper
Cheshire
(much more easily found in this Internet age...)
World's Fair
La Salle Street Limited (no guessing counts!)
My knowledge of passenger trains
The Champion- Atlantic Coast Line
Palmetto- Atlantic Coast Line
Prospector- Rio Grande
Sunbeam- Southern Pacific
Twin City Limited- CB&Q
Western Star- Great Northern
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
BRAKIERoyal Palm Ponce De Leon. The Champion Dakota Express. Detroit Arrow. Gateway. New Orleans Special Palmetto. Pan American Prospector Sumbeam Twin City Limited Western Star.
The Champion-ACL?
Detroit Arrow-PRR
The Sunbeam-T&NO/SP
Western Star-GN?
Prospector-D&RGW
My best guesses on some.
oldline1
The Pan-American was a first class train operated by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad from 1921 to 1971. Through the mid-'20s and until 1933 the train was All Pullman.
Pan_American-LnN by Edmund, on Flickr
The Pan-American inspired several songs:
"Pan-American Blues" was one of two "railroad" songs recorded by DeFord Bailey (the other being "Dixie Flyer Blues", so-named for a train of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad). Bailey saw the Pan-American frequently at Nashville's Union Station in the 1920s, but the inspiration for name came from one of his foster sisters, who noted that "it was the fastest around." Bailey, with his harmonica, imitated the sound of the Pan-American's whistle and it quickly became one of his most-requested performances at the Grand Ole Opry and elsewhere.
Out of Brakie's list I've only ridden on The Champion. Had a delicious French Toast breakfast in the full dining car
Cheers, Ed
Ed, Veron Delhart sang a song about the wreck of the Royal Palm. The Ponch De Leon and the Royal Palm collided on December 23, 1926.
Maybe my list is to hard?
Maybe my list is too hard?
Is the Dakota Express the one on GN, the one on C&NW, or the one on the Soo?
Likewise is it the PRR/RF&P/ACL Palmetto, the same with SCL after the merger, or the Amtrak train that's the 'little Silver Palm'?
Is it the IC New Orleans Special, or the C&EI/L&N one, or the Southern out of Cincinnati?
Gateway is postwar NYC, Cleveland -St.Louis
While doing some research I couldn't find the Gateway, Dakota Express, and New Orleans Special. I thought the Gateway might be M&StL but it wasn't. Their train was The North Star Limited and smaller unnamed trains.
Royal Palm and Ponce de Leon are Southern.
Here's a Great Northern ad for the Western Star and, of course, the Empire Builder:
Builder_GN by Edmund, on Flickr
Thank you, Ed
Here's the answers:
Royal Palm-Southern
Ponce De Leon. Southern
The Champion- PRR
Dakota Express. C&NW
Detroit Arrow. PRR
Gateway. NYC
New Orleans Special IC. Chicago to New Orleans or Southern Cincinnati-New Orleans.
Palmetto.PRR Washington to Augusta Ga. via RF&P and ACL.
Pan American L&N. Cincinnati to New Orleans
Prospector Rio Grande
Sumbeam DSS&A
Twin City Limited CGW
Western Star. GN
Next round won't be as hard.