List of named passenger trains of the United States (I–M)

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This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning I through M.[1]

I[]

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated
Union Pacific Railroad Salt Lake City, UtahBoise, Idaho [1932] 1911-1913; 1919-1924; 1932-1933; 1942-1946
Union Pacific Railroad Cheyenne, WyomingPortland, Oregon [1948] 1947-1954
Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisChampaign, Illinois [1942] 1942-1949; 1969-1971
Illini Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisCarbondale, Illinois [2014] 1974–present
Illinois Zephyr Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisQuincy, Illinois [2015] 1971–present
Illinois Terminal Railroad St. Louis, MissouriPeoria, Illinois [1941] 1929-1948
Imperial Southern Pacific Los Angeles, CaliforniaCalexico, California [1931] 1931-1941
Imperial Southern Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLos Angeles, California [1948] 1947-1958
Amtrak New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1985] 1982-1995
Chicago and North Western Railway Chicago, IllinoisDrummond, Wisconsin [1948] 1948-1952
Indiana Connection see Calumet
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Detroit, MichiganIndianapolis, Indiana [1920] 1919-1921; 1925-1939
New York Central Detroit, MichiganSt. Louis, Missouri (with many different endpoints over the years) [1952] 1917-1920; 1931-1957
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Cincinnati, OhioIndianapolis, Indiana [1923] 1921-1929
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkIndianapolis, Indiana [1950] 1950; 1953-1957
Pennsylvania Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1908] 1906-1910
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Cleveland, OhioIndianapolis, Indiana [1920] 1919-1924; 1929-1932
Inter-American Amtrak St. Louis, MissouriLaredo, Texas [1975] 1973-1981
New York Central Buffalo, New YorkSyracuse, New York [1927] 1927-1931
[2] Grand Trunk Western and Canadian National Chicago, IllinoisMontreal, Quebec [1948] 1927-c.1965
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Chicago, IllinoisMilwaukee, Wisconsin [1929] 1929-1933
International (group of trains) Great Northern Seattle, WashingtonVancouver, British Columbia 1950-1971
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania [1930] 1913-1937
International Limited[2] Grand Trunk Western and Canadian National Chicago, IllinoisToronto, Ontario [1955] 1901-1910; 1919-1971
International Limited Amtrak and Via Chicago, IllinoisToronto, Ontario [1990] 1982-2004
Great Northern Portland, OregonVancouver, British Columbia [1935] 1911-1924; 1931-1946
New York Central Chicago, IllinoisBoston, Massachusetts [1952] 1921-1958
Interstate Express ReadingCNJLackawanna Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSyracuse, New York [1950] 1929-1957
Chicago and North Western Railway Chicago, IllinoisHawarden, Iowa [1916] 1897; 1914-1924
Chicago Great Western Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1912] 1912-1930
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLincoln, Nebraska [1930] 1925-1946
Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisSioux City, Iowa[3] [1948] 1931-1952
Chicago and North Western Railway Chicago, IllinoisIshpeming, Michigan [1948] 1914-1958
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1913] 1909-1953
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisIron River, Michigan [1933] 1931-1938
Chicago and North Western Railway Chicago, Illinois Menomonie, Wisconsin [1915] 1900-1901; 1914-1936
New York Central New York, New YorkBoston, MassachusettsChicago, Illinois [1948] 1926-1967
Illinois Central Louisville, KentuckyMemphis, Tennessee [1952] 1949-1955
New York, New Haven & Hartford Boston, Massachusetts, then New York, New YorkWoods Hole, Massachusetts [1931] 1937-1942

J[]

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated
James River Amtrak Richmond, VirginiaNewport News, Virginia [1995] 1995-1998
James Whitcomb Riley New York Central Chicago, IllinoisCincinnati, Ohio [1948] 1941-1971
Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisWashington, DC [1975] 1971-1977
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkSt Louis, Missouri [1948] 1941-1953
Amtrak New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1985] 1982-1990
Rock Island Chicago, IllinoisPeoria, Illinois [1956] 1956-1957
Southern Oakdale, TennesseeTuscumbia, Alabama [1940] c.1940-c.1946
Amtrak Boston, MassachusettsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania [1977] 1977
John Quincy Adams New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts 1957-?
Lehigh Valley New York, New YorkCoxton, PennsylvaniaWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania [1942] 1939-1960
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1952] 1933-1955
Great Northern Lewiston, IdahoGreat Falls, Montana [1920] 1919-1924
Pennsylvania Railroad; Penn Central New York, New YorkPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1952] 1927-1934; 1938-1971

K[]

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated
Michigan Central Railroad Chicago, IllinoisGrand Rapids, Michigan [1916] 1916-1920
Santa Fe Kansas City, MissouriGalveston, Texas [1911] 1906-1916
Missouri Pacific St. Louis, MissouriDenver, Colorado [1903] 1900-1910
Santa Fe Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri [1950] 1950-1968
Alton Railroad St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1892] 1892-1900
St. Louis-San Francisco Kansas City, MissouriMemphis, Tennessee [1905] 1902-1908
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Kansas City, MissouriGalveston, Texas [1908] 1904-1910; 1915-1916; 1921-1926
Union Pacific Railroad Kansas City, MissouriCheyenne, Wyoming [1922] 1921-1934
Kansas City Southern Railway Kansas City, MissouriPort Arthur, Texas [1930] 1929-1932
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri [1932] 1932-1936
Wabash Railroad St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1940] 1937-1947
Santa Fe Kansas City, MissouriGalveston, Texas [1912] 1910-1916
Chicago Great Western Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1922] 1896-1901; 1922-1926
St. Louis-San Francisco Kansas City, MissouriDallas, Texas [1902] 1898-1908
Kansas City Mule Amtrak St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1983] 1980-2009
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1960] 1957-1962
Chicago Great Western Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1916] 1898-1909; 1912-1918
Alton Railroad St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1901] 1892-1904
Kansas City Zephyr Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri 1953-1968
Kansas City - Florida Special St. Louis-San Francisco
Southern
Atlantic Coast Line
Florida East Coast
Kansas City, MissouriMiami, Florida (endpoints differed over the years) [1948] 1902-1965
Missouri Pacific Hot Springs, ArkansasKansas City, Missouri ?
Kansas Cityan Santa Fe Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, MissouriOklahoma City, Oklahoma [1952] 1915-1933; 1938-1968
Santa Fe Kansas City, MissouriPurcell, Oklahoma [1910] 1910-1918
St. Louis-San Francisco St. Louis, MissouriGalveston, Texas [1925] 1905; 1917-1928
St. Louis-San Francisco St. Louis, MissouriWichita, Kansas [1922] 1921-1927
Boston and Maine, Maine Central Railroad Company Boston, MassachusettsBangor, Maine [1953] 1951-1958
Kate Shelley 400 Chicago and North Western Chicago, IllinoisCedar Rapids, Iowa [1955] 1955-1971
Missouri-Kansas-Texas St. Louis, MissouriSan Antonio, Texas (various endpoints over the years) [1948] 1896; 1900-1959
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Kansas City, MissouriFort Worth, Texas [1948] 1910-1951
Missouri Pacific Railroad St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri ?
Boston and Maine, Maine Central Railroad Company Boston, MassachusettsBangor, Maine [1953] 1937-1958
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, MissouriWashington, DCNewport News, Virginia [1930] 1929-1933
Pennsylvania Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1935] 1935-1968
Illinois Central Louisville, KentuckyFulton, Kentucky [1952] 1950-1953
Kentucky Cardinal Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [2000] 1999-2003
Florida East Coast Railway Jacksonville, FloridaKey West, Florida [1924] 1910-1926
Keystone (group of trains) Amtrak New York, New YorkHarrisburg, Pennsylvania (1980) 1971-1972; 1980-1981; 1991-2007
Keystone Executive Amtrak Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania [1984] 1983-1988
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Scranton, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1939) 1936-1949
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkSt. Louis, Missouri (various endpoints over the years) [1914] 1891-1896; 1904-1931; 1937-1940
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Scranton, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1939) c.1936-c.1947
Keystone State Express Amtrak New York, New YorkHarrisburg, Pennsylvania (1980) 1991-1995
King Coal Reading Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaShamokin, Pennsylvania [1951] 1950-1964
Southern Pacific San Francisco, CaliforniaPortland, Oregon [1952] 1929-1955
New York Central New York, New YorkSt. Louis, Missouri (various endpoints over the years) [1948] 1895-1967
Amtrak New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1991] 1974-1976; 1991-1994
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1925] 1902-1932

L[]

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints Operated
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, Missouri [1928] 1925-1933
[2] Grand Trunk Western and
Canadian National
Chicago, IllinoisToronto, OntarioMontreal, Quebec [1938] 1937-c.1965
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisOmaha, Nebraska [1942] 1935-1953
Lackawanna Limited Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Hoboken, New JerseyBuffalo, New York [1948] 1901-1949
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Hoboken, New JerseyBuffalo, New York [1926] 1925-1936
Lake Cities Erie Railroad, later Erie Lackawanna Chicago, IllinoisHoboken, New Jersey [1952] 1929-1970
Lake Cities Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisToledo, Ohio (1980–1995) [1980]
Chicago, IllinoisPontiac, Michigan (1995–2004) [1995]
1980-2004
New York Central Detroit, MichiganPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1935] 1926-1952
Lake Country Limited Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisJanesville, Wisconsin [2000] 2000-2001
New York Central Albany, New YorkBuffalo, New York [1930] 1927-1931
Lake Shore Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York [1971] 1971-1972
Lake Shore Limited Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1980] 1975-present
Lake Shore Limited New York Central Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York [1948] 1897-1956
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Houghton, MichiganSt. Ignace, Michigan (with through trains to many other destinations) [1900] 1893-1900
Northern Pacific Railway Minneapolis–Saint PaulDuluth, Minnesota [1928] 1901-1905; 1921-1930
Soo Line Chicago, IllinoisDuluth, Minnesota [1952] 1951-1965
Land O'Corn Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisWaterloo, Iowa [1960] 1941-1967
Lark Southern Pacific San Francisco, CaliforniaLos Angeles, California [1948] 1911-1968
Las Vegas Holiday Special Union Pacific Railroad Los Angeles, CaliforniaLas Vegas, Nevada [1965] 1962-1967
Las Vegas Limited Amtrak Los Angeles, CaliforniaLas Vegas, Nevada [1976] 1976
LaSalle Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisMilwaukee, Wisconsin [1984] 1980-1989
Laurentian Delaware & Hudson, New York Central, Canadian Pacific Railway New York, New YorkMontreal, Quebec [1948] 1923-1971
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1948] 1944-1952
Legionnaire[4] Chicago Great Western Minneapolis–St. PaulChicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri [1930] 1925-1930 (renamed "The Minnesotan")
Pennsylvania Railroad Washington, DCNew York, New York [1952] 1932-1971
Grand Trunk Western, Lehigh Valley Railroad New York, New YorkPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaChicago, Illinois [1912] 1894-1914
Lehigh Valley Railroad New York, New YorkBuffalo, New York (with through trains to many other cities) [1930] 1917-1936
Lehigh Valley Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPhillipsburg, New Jersey [1918] 1916-1932
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Cincinnati, OhioLexington, Kentucky [1922] 1921-1935
Amtrak Washington, DCNew York, New York [1995] 1995-1998
Amtrak Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBoston, Massachusetts [1980] 1979-1982
Liberty Limited Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, IllinoisWashington, DC [1948] 1925-1957
Chicago and Alton Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, Missouri [1930] 1925-1935
Lincoln Service Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, Missouri 2006-present
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkPittsfield, Massachusetts [1960] 1956-1968
Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWilliamsport, Pennsylvania [1923] 1923-1933
Lone Star St. Louis Southwestern Memphis, TennesseeDallas, Texas [1948] 1928-1952
Lone Star Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisDallas, Texas
Chicago, IllinoisHouston, Texas [1974]
1974-1979
Texas Midland Railroad Paris, TexasEnnis, Texas (with through cars to St. Louis and Galveston) [1902] 1902-1912
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway Nashville, TennesseeChattanooga, Tennessee (with through cars to New York) [1933] 1932-1946
Loop Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisSpringfield, Illinois [1990] 1986-1996
Chicago and North Western, Union Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLos Angeles, California [1938] 1938-1948
Santa Fe Chicago, IllinoisLos Angeles, California [1910] 1905-1916
Chicago and North Western, Union Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLos Angeles, California [1948] 1906-1953
Texas and Pacific New Orleans, LouisianaFort Worth, Texas [1950] 1949-1963
Louisiana Eagle Texas and Pacific New Orleans, LouisianaFort Worth, Texas [1950] 1949-1963
Texas and Pacific New Orleans, LouisianaFort Worth, Texas (with through cars to other points) [1930] 1913-1949
Missouri Pacific Little Rock, ArkansasLake Charles, Louisiana [1948] 1925-1930; 1948-1960
Illinois Central Chicago, Illinois and Louisville, KentuckyNew Orleans, Louisiana [1952] 1931-1967
Illinois Central Cincinnati, OhioNew Orleans, Louisiana [1902] 1897-1910; 1917-1918
Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1930] 1911-1953
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1940] 1931-1941
Illinois Central New Orleans, LouisianaLouisville, Kentucky [1922] 1919-1930
Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1920] 1914-1920; 1934-1935
Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, IllinoisLouisville, Kentucky [1904] 1904-1910

M[]

Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated
Detroit and Mackinac Railway, Michigan Central Railroad Detroit, MichiganAlpena, Michigan [1930] 1919-1935
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkPittsfield, Massachusetts [1960] 1956-1960
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkPittsfield, Massachusetts [1960] 1954-1960
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Kansas City, MissouriDallas, Texas [1916] 1903-1911; 1915-1916; 1920
Texas Midland Railroad Paris, TexasEnnis, Texas (with through cars to Galveston) [1903] 1902-1911
Wabash Railroad St. Louis, MissouriToledo, Ohio [1910] 1909-1915
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1953] 1951-1961
Amtrak Washington, DCBoston, Massachusetts [1985] 1984-1990
Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1925] 1893-1930
Canadian National Montreal, QuebecBerlin, New Hampshire -- Portland, Maine [1938] c.1938
Mainstreeter Northern Pacific, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway (1952–1970);
Burlington Northern (1970–1971)
Chicago, IllinoisSeattle, Washington (1952–1970);
St. Paul, MinnesotaSeattle, Washington (1970–1971)
1952-1971
Lehigh Valley Railroad New York, New YorkBuffalo, New York [1955] 1954-1958
Central of Georgia Atlanta, GeorgiaColumbus, Georgia [1953] 1947-1971
Amtrak Washington, DCNew York, New York [1991] 1991
Manhattan Limited Pennsylvania Railroad, Penn Central Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York [1958] 1903-1971
Amtrak New York, New YorkPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania [1982] 1981-1984
Manitoba Express Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway and
Canadian Pacific Railway
St. Paul, MinnesotaWinnipeg, Manitoba [1905] 1904-1918
Northern Pacific Railway St. Paul, MinnesotaWinnipeg, Manitoba [1930] 1914-1915, 1921-1946
Maple Leaf[2] Grand Trunk Western Railroad and
Canadian National
Chicago, Illinois (Dearborn Station) – Toronto, OntarioMontreal, Quebec (with through cars to New York) [1938] 1927-1971
Maple Leaf Via/Amtrak New York, New YorkToronto, Ontario [1985] 1981-present
Maple Leaf Lehigh Valley, Reading Company
Canadian National
New York, New YorkPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaToronto, Ontario [1940] 1937-1961
Missouri Pacific Kansas City, MissouriOmaha, Nebraska [1935] 1935-1939
Pennsylvania Railroad Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCape Charles, Virginia [1944] 1944-1947
Mark Twain Zephyr Chicago, Burlington & Quincy St. Louis, MissouriBurlington, Iowa [1948] 1936-1952
Marquette Milwaukee Road Chicago, IllinoisMason City, Iowa [1940] 1938-1950
Pere Marquette Chicago, IllinoisGrand Rapids, Michigan  
Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisMilwaukee, Wisconsin [1982] 1980-1983
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
Reading Railroad, and
Central Railroad of New Jersey
Washington, DCNew York, New York [1940] 1938-1956
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway New York, New YorkPaterson, New Jersey [1953] 1950-1957
New York Central Chicago, IllinoisToledo, Ohio (with through cars to other points) [1930] 1928-1948
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Boston, MassachusettsNew York, New York [1954] 1906-1907; 1925-1948; 1952-1968
Amtrak Washington, DCBoston, Massachusetts [1995] 1974; 1992-1998
Meadowlark Chicago & Eastern Illinois Chicago, IllinoisCypress, Illinois [1950] 1946-1962
St. Louis-San Francisco St. Louis, MissouriBirmingham, Alabama (endpoints varied widely by year) [1952] 1923-1958
Illinois Central Cincinnati, OhioNew Orleans, Louisiana (with sleeping cars to the west coast) [1903] 1902-1910
St. Louis-San Francisco St. Louis, MissouriMemphis, Tennessee [1907] 1906-1908; 1917-1921; 1925
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Memphis, TennesseeAmarillo, Texas [1921] 1906-1910; 1921-1924
Pennsylvania Railroad, Norfolk and Western Railway, Southern Railway New York, New YorkMemphis, Tennessee [1938] 1909-1941
St. Louis-San Francisco, Southern Railway Memphis, TennesseeAtlanta, Georgia [1920] 1917-1924; 1933-1935
Rock Island, Southern Pacific Memphis, TennesseeLos Angeles, California [1948] 1923-1949
Illinois Central, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway St. Louis, MissouriNashville, TennesseeNew Orleans, Louisiana [1903] 1902-1910
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkWashington, DCCleveland, OhioChicago, Illinois [1930] 1913-1942
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Hoboken, New JerseyScranton, Pennsylvania [1948] 1937-1959
Merchants Limited New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (to 1969), Penn Central (1969-1971), Amtrak (from 1971) New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts 1903-1998
Mercury New York Central Detroit, MichiganCleveland, Ohio (1936–1939) [1938]
Detroit, MichiganChicago, Illinois (1939–1949) [1944]
1936-1949
Meteor St. Louis-San Francisco Railway St. Louis, MissouriOklahoma City, Oklahoma [1948] 1902-1964
San Francisco, CaliforniaChico, California [1924] 1924-1927
Metroliner (type of train) Penn Central (1968–1971)
Amtrak (1971–2006)
New York, New YorkWashington, DC 1968-2006
New York Central New York, New YorkBoston, MassachusettsChicago, Illinois [1907] 1905-1928
Amtrak New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1981] 1981-1982
Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York [1913] 1913-1925
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad New York, New YorkSt. Louis, Missouri [1908] 1905-1916
Metropolitan Special Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Washington, DCSt. Louis, Missouri [1952] 1919-1971
Santa Fe Albuquerque, New MexicoEl Paso, Texas [1920] 1906-1932
Missouri Pacific Railroad St. Louis, MissouriSan Antonio, Texas (with through cars to Mexico) [1924] 1923-1927
Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway New York, New YorkMiami, Florida [1941] 1927-1941; 1946-1962
New York Central Chicago, IllinoisDetroit, Michigan [1953] 1937-1938; 1946-1967
Canadian Pacific Railway, New York Central Railroad Chicago, IllinoisToronto, Ontario [1934] 1928-1957
Michigan Central New York, New YorkChicago, Illinois [1922] 1905-1923
Michigan Executive Amtrak Detroit, MichiganJackson, Michigan [1980] 1975-1983
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Detroit, MichiganCincinnati, Ohio [1927] 1915-1928; 1939-1941
Pere Marquette Railway Chicago, IllinoisTraverse City, Michigan [1920] 1920-1926
New York Central Detroit, MichiganCincinnati, Ohio [1933] 1930-1958
New York Central and its affiliates Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York (with through cars to many other points) [1924] 1923-1928
Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, MissouriMemphis, Tennessee [1970] 1968-1971
Pennsylvania and Wabash Chicago, IllinoisDetroit, Michigan [1940] 1935-1949
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1948] 1925-1954
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway New York, New YorkCincinnati, Ohio [1913] 1910-1920
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Washington, DCSt. Louis, Missouri [1925] 1923-1928
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1961] 1956-1971
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1956] 1956-1958
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad New York, New YorkChicago, Illinois [1922] 1917-1930
Midlander Erie Chicago, IllinoisJersey City, New Jersey [1942] 1939-1947
Wabash Railroad Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, Missouri [1945] 1942-1960
New York Central New York, New YorkAlbany, New YorkPlattsburgh, New York (different endpoints in different years) [1916] 1893-1925
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1914] 1891-1897; 1905-1918
Reading Railroad, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBinghamton, New York [1924] 1923-1928
Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1956] 1956-1959
Wabash Railroad St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1955] 1908-1914; 1927; 1937-1960
Midnight Special Chicago & Alton,
from 1947 Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
Chicago, IllinoisSt. Louis, Missouri [1955] 1901-1971
New York Central and its affiliates Cincinnati, OhioCleveland, Ohio [1948] 1939-1958
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Chicago, IllinoisCincinnati, Ohio [1943] 1921-1952
Amtrak Washington, DCPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania [1994] 1994
Alaska Railroad Anchorage, AlaskaFairbanks, Alaska [1960] 1960
Midwest Hiawatha Milwaukee Road Chicago, IllinoisSioux Falls, South Dakota (various endpoints over the years)[1952] 1940-1956
New York Central Railroad Chicago, IllinoisCincinnati, Ohio [1957] 1957-1959
Chicago Great Western Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1948] 1927-1952
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Minneapolis–Saint PaulKansas City, Missouri [1941] 1941-1944
Great Northern Railway Minneapolis–Saint PaulYankton, South Dakota [1935] 1935-1940
Minnesota 400 Chicago & North Western Mankato, MinnesotaWyeville, Wisconsin [1948] 1936-1952
Chicago & North Western Chicago, IllinoisRapid City, South Dakota [1918] 1914-1937; 1948-1955
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis–Saint Paul [1916] 1910-1918; 1922-1926
Milwaukee Road Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis–Saint Paul [1948] 1939-1950
Minnesotan[5] Chicago Great Western Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis–Saint Paul [1933] 1930-1956 (name dropped in 1949)[6]
Boston and Maine Boston, MassachusettsTroy, New York [1948] 1927-1957
Amtrak[7][8] Boston, MassachusettsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania (1972–1973)

Boston – Washington, DC (1973–1998)

1973-1998
Illinois Central Jackson, MississippiNew Orleans, Louisiana [1944] 1942-1949
Santa Fe Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri (and points beyond in many years) [1935] 1915-1936
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Northern Pacific Railway St. Louis, MissouriPortland, Oregon [1920] 1911-1936
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Chicago, IllinoisKansas City, Missouri [1930] 1909-1918; 1923-1931
Missouri Pacific St. Louis, MissouriOmaha, Nebraska [1948] 1940-1971
Chicago & North Western Minneapolis–Saint PaulOmaha, Nebraska [1924] 1913-1926
Santa Fe Denver, ColoradoLa Junta, Colorado [1913] 1902-1904; 1907-1915
Missouri River Runner Amtrak St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [2010] 2009–present
Chicago and Alton St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1901] 1901-1905
Missouri Pacific St. Louis, MissouriKansas City, Missouri [1948] 1925-1963
New York Central St. Louis, MissouriNew York, New York [1928] 1928-1958
Grand Trunk Western Chicago, IllinoisDetroit, Michigan 1967-1971
New York Central New York, New YorkBuffalo, New York (many different endpoints over the years) [1948] 1911-1963
Amtrak New York, New YorkSchenectady, New York [1991] 1981-1985; 1991-1998
West Shore Railroad New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1903] 1899-1916
Chicago & North Western Minneapolis, MinnesotaSioux City, Iowa [1948] 1931-1952
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaLong Branch, New Jersey [1930] 1920-1932
Soo Line Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway, Boston and Maine Minneapolis–Saint PaulBoston, Massachusetts [1916] 1890-1893; 1903-1916
New York Central, Rutland Railroad, Delaware and Hudson Railway New York, New YorkMontreal, Quebec [1916] 1902-1924
Canadian Pacific Railway, Wabash Railroad Chicago, IllinoisToronto, OntarioMontreal, Quebec [1903] 1903-1909
Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Boston and Maine Chicago, IllinoisMontreal, QuebecBoston, Massachusetts [1916] 1908-1917
Delaware & Hudson, New York Central New York, New YorkMontreal, Quebec [1948] 1925-1971
Montrealer[9] Pennsylvania Railroad, New Haven, Boston & Maine, Central Vermont, and Canadian National Washington, DCMontreal, Quebec [1952] 1924-1966
Montrealer Amtrak Washington, DCMontreal, Quebec [1981] 1972-1995
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1956] 1950-1971
Morning Daylight Southern Pacific Los Angeles, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California [1941] 1940-1952
Amtrak New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1971] 1971-1972
Northern Pacific Railway Minneapolis–Saint PaulDuluth, Minnesota [1902] 1901-1905
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1912] 1905-1913
Grand Rapids & Indiana Chicago, IllinoisGrand Rapids, Michigan [1905] 1904-1911
Morning Hiawatha Milwaukee Road Chicago, IllinoisSt. Paul, Minnesota [1948] 1939-1971
Pennsylvania New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1957] 1956-1959
Amtrak Boston, MassachusettsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania [1978] 1978-1979
Great Northern Railway Seattle, WashingtonVancouver, British Columbia [1947] 1946-1950
Morning Star St. Louis Southwestern St. Louis, MissouriDallas, Texas [1948]
Memphis, TennesseeDallas, Texas [1952]
1941-1950
New York Central, Erie Railroad Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCleveland, Ohio [1958] 1953-1962
Morning Steeler Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCleveland, Ohio [1952] (earlier years New York endpoint) 1950-1957
Morning Zephyr Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis–St. Paul [1938] 1936-1971
New York Central Chicago, IllinoisDetroit, Michigan [1922] 1917-1965
New York Central Detroit, MichiganCincinnati, Ohio [1929] 1929
Mound City Illinois Terminal Railroad St. Louis, MissouriPeoria, Illinois [1950] 1949-1956
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Cincinnati, OhioSt. Louis, Missouri [1908] 1905-1916
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Cincinnati, OhioSt. Louis, MissouriCleveland, Ohio [1935] 1925-1936
Mount Adams Amtrak Seattle, WashingtonPortland, Oregon [1995] 1995-1997
Mount Baker International Amtrak Seattle, WashingtonVancouver, British Columbia [1996] 1996-1997
Mount Rainier Amtrak Seattle, WashingtonPortland, Oregon [1978] 1974-1995
Mount Royal New York Central,
Boston & Maine,
Rutland, and Canadian National
New York, New York and Boston, MassachusettsMontreal, Quebec [1952] 1925-1953
Pennsylvania; Amtrak from 1976 New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1956] 1933-1971; 1976; 1980-1991; 1997-1998
Chicago and North Western, Union Pacific Railroad Chicago, IllinoisDenver, Colorado [1933] 1931-1937
Erie Jersey City, New JerseyPort Jervis, New York [1938] 1931; 1936-1953
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Hoboken, New JerseyScranton, Pennsylvania [1935] 1921; 1935-1952
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway Chicago, IllinoisVancouver, British Columbia [1948],
later Minneapolis-St. PaulVancouver, British Columbia
1932-1955
Maine Central and Boston & Maine Boston, MassachusettsLittleton, New Hampshire [1948] 1947-1955
Mountaineer Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisNorfolk, Virginia [1975] 1975-1976
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania [1908] 1901-1934
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Denver, ColoradoMontrose, Colorado [1948] 1936-1959
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Chicago, IllinoisTerre Haute, Indiana [1902] 1902-1906
New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1945] 1940-1971
Amtrak New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1975] 1973-1981

References[]

  1. ^ The primary source for American passenger train names is the Official Guide of the Railways, which has been published since 1868, under the following titles: 1868-1869 Travelers’ Official Railway Guide of the United States and Canada. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1870-1896 Travelers' Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines in the United States and Canada. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1897-1900 Travelers’ Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines in the United States, Canada and Mexico. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1901-1973 The Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines of the United States, Porto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1974-1989 The Official Railway Guide North American Passenger Travel Edition: United States, Canada and Mexico. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1989-2016 Amtrak National Train Timetables.
  2. ^ a b c d Canadian National Railways. Passenger Time Tables, April 28 to October 26, 1957. p. 31
  3. ^ Illinois Central timetable effective 9/28/1947 (http://illinois-central.net/1947TT.pdf); Official Guide, August 1954
  4. ^ Dubin, Arthur D. 1974. More Classic Trains (Milwaukee: Kalmbach)
  5. ^ Dubin, Arthur D. 1974. More Classic Trains (Milwaukee: Kalmbach)
  6. ^ Official Railway Guide, August 1954
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