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The Broadway Limited was the only PRR train to be completely re-equipped with lightweight sleeping cars before World War II. [5] The train's running time was further reduced to 16 hours. [6] Equipment and services on the Broadway Limited in the 1920s. In 1949, PRR re-equipped the Broadway Limited again with new streamlined equipment. The all ...
The displaced prewar cars were assigned to the General, another New York–Chicago train. [11] The cars came off the Liberty Limited in 1957 [12] and two, the Skyline View and Washington View were rebuilt as parlor cars. They were retired no later than 1962. [13] The Pennsylvania merged the Broadway Limited and the General on December 13, 1967 ...
On June 15, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad inaugurated its new 18-hour train service from New York City to Chicago, the Pennsylvania Special-forerunner to the famed Broadway Limited. 7002 was coupled to the train as the replacement locomotive in Crestline, Ohio. Delays east of Mansfield caused it to depart Crestline 25 minutes late.
Broadway Limited Imports, LLC (BLI) designs and manufactures limited-run HO scale and N scale model railroad locomotives and rolling stock. BLI products, produced in extremely limited quantities, are equipped with Digital Command Control decoders and the ability to reproduce the recorded sounds of actual trains.
The Broadway Limited 1912 — 1995 New York, NY — Chicago, IL; The Buckeye 1936 — 1956 Cleveland, OH — Pittsburgh, PA via Youngstown, OH; The Buckeye 1957 — 1969 Cincinnati, OH — Chicago, IL via Richmond, IN, and Logansport, IN; The Buckeye Limited 1934 — 1936 Cleveland, OH — New York, NY via Salem, OH renamed The Clevelander
On September 6, 1943, the Congressional Limited crashed at Frankford Junction, in the Kensington section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The train was pulled by GG1 4930. The accident was caused by a journal box fire (a hot box) on the front of the seventh of the train's 16 cars. The journal box seized and an axle snapped, catching the underside ...
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The Three Rivers was an Amtrak passenger train that ran daily between New York City and Chicago via Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Akron.It started in 1995, replacing the Broadway Limited, and ran until March 7, 2005, when Amtrak cancelled a contract with the United States Postal Service that was specific to the train.