Yes, whoever prepared the map should definitely have carefully studied the BN passenger timetable and the BN map before preparing the map. Just looking at the timetable that showed all of the service between Chicago and the Twin Cities should have broght the realization that the three name trains were operated as one train.
As to the Chicago-Twin Cities service, I rode in the dome cars of all three trains while on my first trip to the west coast--and I ate in the diners of two roads the same day (lunch in one and dinner in the other).
As to Council Bluffs-Omaha, on one of my trips east on Amtrak #6, I was astounded to find the train crossing into Council Bluffs and not going down to Oreopolis; that track down to Pacific Junction is now a very slow track, and not really suitable for passenger service. I do not know how it was before 1 May 1971.
Johnny
To Mark Meyer..... WHAM de BAMM BAMMMM!
HELLO, TRAINS?
This ain't the first time....Knock Knock....
Mark Meyer
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