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The North Coast Limited was a named passenger train operated by the Northern Pacific Railway between Chicago and Seattle via Bismarck, North Dakota.It started on April 29, 1900, and continued as a Burlington Northern Railroad train after the merger on March 2, 1970 with Great Northern Railway and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.
The BN had started operations just a matter of weeks before the end of service of the original California Zephyr, which had been operated by the CB&Q, in conjunction with the Denver and Rio Grande Western and Western Pacific railroads, and continued to operate the North Coast Limited, Mainstreeter, Empire Builder, Western Star, Denver Zephyr ...
Its name is a combination of North Coast Limited and Hiawatha, a Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) train whose route it followed east of Minneapolis–St. Paul. Created at the behest of Congress in 1971, the North Coast Hiawatha had an uncertain existence before being discontinued in 1979 amid a wave of Amtrak cuts.
North Coast Limited: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy: 2 320–321 Coach-lounge-dormitory 1953 Kansas City Zephyr: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy: 2 360–361 Parlor-observation 1947 Twin Cities Zephyr: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy: 2 365–366 Parlor-observation 1953 Kansas City Zephyr: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy: 4 375–378 Sleeper ...
The North Coast Limited was the Northern Pacific's flagship passenger train. The North Coast Limited was the premier passenger train operated by the Northern Pacific Railway between Chicago and Seattle via Butte, Montana and Homestake Pass. It commenced service on April 29, 1900, served briefly as a Burlington Northern train after the merger on ...
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C. California Limited; California Zephyr (1949–1970) Californian (train) Canadian (NYC train) Cannonball (LIRR train) Cape Codder (NH train) Capitol 400
The station was a stop along the railroad's flagship North Coast Limited, inaugurated in 1900. The station would serve successor railroad Burlington Northern's transcontinental Mainstreeter and North Coast Limited until the eve of Amtrak on April 30, 1971. [4]: 158