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  2. List of Pennsylvania Railroad passenger trains - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, MO / Cincinnati, OH — Pittsburgh, PANew York, NY split into Iron City Express and Metropolitan Express; New York-Washington-Atlanta-New Orleans Express 1919 — 1936 New York, NY — Washington, DC — Atlanta, GA — New Orleans, LA via SOU/A&WP/L&N; The New Yorker 1930 — 1947 Chicago, IL — New York, NY renamed The Fort Pitt

  3. List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

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    Washington, DC–Buffalo, New York [1908] 1906–1914 Washington Executive: Amtrak: New York, New YorkWashington, DC [1984] 1984–1986 Washington Express: Pennsylvania: Washington, DC–Buffalo, New York (The Pennsylvania Railroad has several trains with this name with different destinations) [1951]

  4. Category:Night trains of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Silver Star (Amtrak train) Sioux (train) Skyland Special; South Wind (train) Southern Belle (KCS train) Southerner (U.S. train) Southland (train) Southwest Chief; Southwest Limited (Milwaukee Road train) Southwestern Limited (IC train) Southwestern Limited (New York Central train) Spirit of St. Louis (train) Sportsman (train) State of Maine ...

  5. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    The Superliner Sightseer Lounge aboard the Southwest Chief. Amtrak operates two types of long-distance trains: single-level and bi-level. Due to height restrictions on the Northeast Corridor, all six routes that terminate at New York Penn Station operate as single-level trains with Amfleet coaches and Viewliner sleeping cars.

  6. Interstate Express - Wikipedia

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    The Interstate Express was a long-distance passenger train operating between Syracuse, New York, and Philadelphia, jointly operated by the Reading Railroad, the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. These lines offered a long distance overnight line in Train 1301 (north-bound)/ 1306 (south-bound).

  7. Wolverine (New York Central Railroad train) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverine was an international night train that twice crossed the Canada–United States border, going from New York City to Chicago.This New York Central Railroad train went northwest of Buffalo, New York, into Canada, traveled over Michigan Central Railroad tracks, through Windsor, Ontario, reentering the United States, through Detroit's Michigan Central Station, and on to Chicago.

  8. Ohio State Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 the Ohio State Limited was one of several NYC trains to receive the new slumbercoach economy sleeping cars in a failed attempt to revive flagging business. [5]: 124 [6] In the early 1960s the Ohio State Limited ran combined with the New York-St. Louis Southwestern Limited between New York-Cleveland as a cost-saving measure.

  9. Metropolitan Special - Wikipedia

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    Major intermediate station stops included Washington, D.C., and Cincinnati, Ohio. The Metropolitan Special carried vast amounts of mail and express packages in many (often 10+) baggage cars and express cars Added revenue for the train came from Railway Post Office cars, which sorted and canceled mail en route, between terminals.