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The Abe Lincoln ran between Chicago and St. Louis on the B&O's subsidiary Alton Railroad. The train later passed to the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and then finally to Amtrak, which retained the name until 1978. Service between Chicago and St. Louis is now known by the umbrella term Lincoln Service. This train was the first streamlined ...
Chicago – St. Louis May 1, 1971 () November 14, 1971 () Inherited from the GM&O Limited; replaced by the Prairie State: Lincoln Service † Chicago – St. Louis October 30, 2006 () present Replaced the State House and the St. Louis– portion of the Ann Rutledge: Lone Star: Chicago – Houston
In November 2024 Amtrak truncated the Silver Star at Washington and merged it with the Capitol Limited, creating a single Chicago–Washington–Miami route: the Floridian. [28] This was the first direct train service between the Midwest and Florida since the 1979 discontinuance of the original Floridian, albeit following a longer route.
The Floridian will combine the most of the Silver Star with the Capital Limited between Washington and Chicago. Amtrak to offer direct train service between the Triangle and the Midwest Skip to ...
St. Louis, Missouri–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1918] 1911–1936 St. Louis, Colorado and Pacific Coast Express: Rock Island, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Southern Pacific: St. Louis, Missouri–Los Angeles, California [1916] 1911–1918 St. Louis, Peoria, Chicago, Indianapolis, Dayton, Springfield, Columbus and Cincinnati Express
St. Louis, Missouri - Chicago, Illinois - New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1916] 1898-1917 Continental Limited: Chicago & North Western, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific: Chicago, Illinois - San Francisco, California [1921] 1921-1931 Copper Country Limited: Milwaukee Road, Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic (until December 1960)
St. Louis, Caruthersville and Memphis Railroad: SLSF: 1897 1901 St. Louis and Memphis Railway: St. Louis and Central Missouri Railway: RI: 1883 1886 St. Louis, Kansas City and Colorado Railroad: St. Louis, Chillicothe and Omaha Railroad: WAB: 1868 1869 Chillicothe and Omaha Railroad: St. Louis, Council Bluffs and Omaha Railroad: WAB: 1870 1924 ...
This article lists all of the station stops made by the American Freedom Train tour in 1975 and 1976. 1975 ... Boston , Massachusetts; April ... St. Louis, Missouri ...