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St. Louis, MO / Cincinnati, OH — Pittsburgh, PA — New 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
Washington, DC–Buffalo, New York [1908] 1906–1914 Washington Executive: Amtrak: New York, New York–Washington, 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]
New York, New York - Cleveland, Ohio (with through cars to Boston and Toronto; aka Cleveland and New York Express) [1906] 1904-1917 Cleveland Express: New York Central: Cincinnati, Ohio - Cleveland, Ohio (many trains with this name with various end points between 1877 and 1949) [1945] 1870s-1949 Cleveland Limited: New York Central and its ...
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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 ...
The North Star was a named night train, train #21, 1947–1962, of the New York Central Railroad (NYC) that went from Grand Central Terminal of New York City to Union Terminal of Cleveland, Ohio.
The Nickel Plate Limited, later known as the City of Cleveland and City of Chicago, was a passenger night train operated by the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate) between Chicago and Buffalo, New York via Cleveland, Ohio, with through service to Hoboken, New Jersey (for New York City) via Binghamton and Scranton and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad for the ...
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).