List of named passenger trains of the United States (D–H)
This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning D through H.[1]
D
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints in a typical [year] | Operated |
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Dakota 400 | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Rapid City, South Dakota [1952] | 1950-1960 |
Dakota Express | Chicago & North Western | St. Paul, Minnesota - Pierre, South Dakota [1919] | 1897-1901; 1911-1913; 1919-1923 |
Dakota Express | Great Northern | St. Paul, Minnesota - Grand Forks, North Dakota [1907] | 1903-1909 |
Dakota Express | Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad | St. Paul, Minnesota - Bismarck, North Dakota [1915] | 1911-1918 |
Dakotan | Great Northern | Williston, North Dakota - St. Paul, Minnesota [1950] | 1947-1971 |
Dallas Express | Katy Railroad | Dallas, Texas - Shreveport, Louisiana [1910] | 1903-1920 |
Dan'l Webster | New Haven | New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts | 1957-? |
Dartmouth | New Haven, Boston & Maine, Central Vermont | New York, New York - White River Junction, Vermont - Berlin, New Hampshire [1937] | 1928-1944; 1956 |
Davy Crockett | San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway | San Antonio, Texas - Houston, Texas [1912] | 1903-1915 |
Day Cape Codder | New Haven | New York, New York - Woods Hole, Massachusetts [1937] | 1937-1944; 1946-1958; 1960-1964 |
Day Coach De Luxe | New York Central | New York, New York - Buffalo, New York [1930] | 1929-1935 |
Day Express | New York Central | New York, New York - Rochester, New York [1915] | 1890-1916 |
Day Express | Pennsylvania | New York, New York - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1924] | 1874-1942 |
Day Express | Erie Railroad | New York, New York - Buffalo, New York [1913] | 1868-1870; 1874-1879; 1885-1915 |
Day Express | New Haven | New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1910] | 1881-1911 |
Day Express | Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1917] | 1910-1938 |
Day Express | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway | Indianapolis, Indiana - Peoria, Illinois [1932] | 1917-1941 |
Day Express | Illinois Central, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway | St. Louis, Missouri - Nashville, Tennessee [1909] | 1900-1914 (the Illinois Central had many trains with this name and many destinations) |
Day Express | Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Omaha, Nebraska [1915] | 1903-1904; 1913-1918 |
Day Express | Chicago Great Western Railway | Saint Paul, Minnesota - Omaha, Nebraska [1905] | 1904-1910 |
Day Express | Great Northern Railway | Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Duluth, Minnesota [1915] | 1910-1918 |
Day White Mountains | New Haven and Boston & Maine | New York, New York - White River Junction, Vermont [1937] | 1936-1940; 1943-1956 (pre-1947 called the 'Day White Mountains Express') |
Daylight Express | St. Louis–San Francisco Railway | Kansas City, Missouri - Memphis, Tennessee [1905] | 1902-1906 |
Daylight Express | Florida East Coast Railway | Jacksonville, Florida - Miami, Florida [1948] | 1941-1959 |
Daylight Flyer | Alton Railroad | St. Louis, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri [1908] | 1908-1927 |
Daylight Flyer | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Kansas City, Missouri [1915] | 1914-1918; 1923-1927 |
Daylight Limited | Southern Pacific | San Francisco, California - Los Angeles, California [1925] | 1922-1939 (after 1928 called the 'Daylight') |
Daylight Limited | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri [1950] | 1897-1958 (pre-1931 called the 'Daylight Special') |
Daylight Limited | Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville | Chicago, Illinois - Cincinnati, Ohio [1914] | 1911-1918; 1924-1932 |
Daylight Speedliner | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1958] | 1957-1962 |
Daylight Train | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cincinnati, Ohio [1907] | 1906-1916 |
Dayton Express | Pennsylvania | Chicago, Illinois - Dayton, Ohio [1930] | 1928-1933 |
Daytonian | Pennsylvania | Chicago, Illinois - Dayton, Ohio [1947] | 1946-1948 |
De Luxe | Santa Fe | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California | 1911-1917 |
Dearborn | Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri [1928] | 1925-1933 |
Del Monte | Southern Pacific | Monterey, California - San Francisco, California [1922] | 1919-1971 |
Del-Mar-Va Express | Pennsylvania | New York, New York - Cape Charles, Virginia [1943] | 1926-1957 |
Delaware Valley Express | Pennsylvania (and successor lines) | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Trenton, New Jersey [1965] | 1962-1978 |
Delta Eagle | Missouri Pacific | Memphis, Tennessee - Tallulah, Louisiana [1948] | 1941-1954 |
Delta Express | Illinois Central | Memphis, Tennessee - Greenville, Mississippi[2][1952] | 1927-1933; 1950-1964 |
Denali Star | Alaska Railroad | Anchorage, Alaska - Fairbanks, Alaska | ?-present |
Denver and Eastern Express | Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, Western Pacific Railroad | San Francisco, California - Denver, Colorado [1921] | 1918-1930 |
Denver Express | Denver and Rio Grande Railroad | Denver, Colorado - Alamosa, Colorado [1913] | 1900-1901; 1912-1914 |
Denver Express | Colorado Midland Railway | Denver, Colorado - Ogden, Utah [1913] | 1913-1918 |
Denver Express | Wabash, Union Pacific Railroad | St. Louis, Missouri - Denver, Colorado - Cheyenne, Wyoming [1918] | 1916-1933 |
Denver Express | Santa Fe | Denver, Colorado - La Junta, Colorado [1910] | 1906-1915 |
Denver Limited | Union Pacific Railroad | Kansas City, Missouri - Cheyenne, Wyoming [1910] | 1910-1915 |
Denver Limited | Union Pacific Railroad | Denver, Colorado - St. Louis, Missouri [1938] | 1935-1941 |
Denver Limited | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | Chicago, Illinois - Denver, Colorado [1910] | 1910-1917; 1929-1930 |
Denver Special | Union Pacific Railroad, Chicago and Northwestern | Chicago, Illinois - Denver, Colorado [1916] | 1911-1917; 1921-1930 |
Denver Zephyr | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (1936–1971) Amtrak (1971–1973) |
Chicago, Illinois - Denver, Colorado [1937] | 1936-1973 |
Denver - Cripple Creek Express | Colorado Midland Railway | Denver, Colorado - Cripple Creek, Colorado [1913] | 1913-1916 |
Des Moines Express | Chicago Great Western Railway | Chicago, Illinois - Des Moines, Iowa [1925] | 1923-1930 |
Des Moines Limited | Wabash | St. Louis, Missouri - Des Moines, Iowa [1948] | 1940-1959 |
Des Moines Rocket | Rock Island | Chicago, Illinois - Des Moines, Iowa [1952] | 1950-1967 |
Des Moines - Chicago Rocket | Rock Island | Chicago, Illinois - Des Moines, Iowa [1945] | 1941-1949 |
Des Moines - Omaha Limited | Rock Island | Chicago, Illinois - Omaha, Nebraska [1948] | 1948-1952 |
Desert Wind | Amtrak | Los Angeles, California - Chicago, Illinois [1982] | 1979-1997 |
Detroit and Kalamazoo Express | Michigan Central Railroad | Detroit, Michigan - Kalamazoo, Michigan [1916] | 1914-1928 |
Detroit and New York Express | Grand Trunk Western, Lehigh Valley Railroad | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1908] | 1902-1916 |
Detroit Arrow | Pennsylvania and Wabash | Chicago, Illinois - Detroit, Michigan [1940] | 1935-1949 |
Detroiter | New York Central | New York, New York - Detroit, Michigan | |
Detroit Express | Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic | Mackinaw City, Michigan - Duluth, Minnesota [1916] | 1890-1892; 1901-1916 |
Detroit Express | Grand Trunk Western | Chicago, Illinois - Detroit, Michigan [1916] | 1903-1916 |
Detroit Express | Pennsylvania | Detroit, Michigan - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1933] | 1929-1958 |
Detroit Express | Wabash, Pennsylvania Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Detroit, Michigan [1940] | 1939-1941 |
Detroit Express | Detroit and Mackinac Railway | Detroit, Michigan - Alpena, Michigan [1921] | 1919-1935 |
Detroit Express | New York Central | Detroit, Michigan - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1930] | 1926-1931 |
Detroit Limited | Wabash | St. Louis, Missouri - Detroit, Michigan [1940] | 1939-1968 |
Detroit Mail and Express | Detroit and Mackinac Railway | Detroit, Michigan - Alpena, Michigan [1921] | 1921-1935 |
Detroit Night Express | Michigan Central | Chicago, Illinois - Detroit, Michigan (with through cars to northern Michigan) [1916] | 1893-1941 |
Detroit Night Express | New York Central | Detroit, Michigan - St. Louis, Missouri [1952] | 1952-1958 |
Detroit Special | New York Central | Chicago, Illinois - Detroit, Michigan [1946] | 1913-1931; 1936-1940; 1946-1948 |
Detroit Special | Wabash (train renamed train Wabash Cannon Ball in 1950) | St. Louis, Missouri - Detroit, Michigan [1939] | 1939-1949 |
Detroit - Cleveland Special | New York Central | Detroit, Michigan - Cleveland, Ohio [1927] | 1926-1931 |
Detroit - Toledo Express | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway | Detroit, Michigan - Cincinnati, Ohio [1923] | 1917-1928 |
Detroit - Toledo Special | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway | St. Louis, Missouri - Detroit, Michigan [1930] | 1930-1935 |
Detroit - Washington Limited | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Detroit, Michigan - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1928] | 1925-1930 |
Detroit, Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo Express | Michigan Central | Detroit, Michigan - Kalamazoo, Michigan - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1901] | 1895-1906; 1901-1913 |
Detroiter | New York Central | New York, New York - Detroit, Michigan [1948] | 1911-1958 |
DeWitt Clinton | New York Central | New York, New York - Toronto, Ontario [1957] | 1927-1946; 1949; 1957-1960 |
DeWitt Clinton | Amtrak | New York, New York - Albany, New York [1991] | 1974-1980; 1984; 1991 |
Diamond | Illinois Central Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri [1918] | 1892-1946 |
Diplomat | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey | St. Louis, Missouri - Washington, DC - Jersey City, New Jersey [1930] | 1930-1961 |
Diplomat | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Washington, D.C. [1965] | 1964-1968 |
Dirigo | Maine Central Railroad Company, Boston and Maine | Boston, Massachusetts - Bangor, Maine [1951] | 1951-1955 |
Dixiana | Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida [1942] | 1942 |
Dixie Express | Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Louisville & Nashville | Chicago, Illinois - New Orleans, Louisiana [1945] | 1925-1927; 1932-1933; 1943-1946 |
Dixie Flagler | Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida | 1940-1954 |
Dixie Flyer | Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line | Chicago, Illinois - Jacksonville, Florida (with through trains to southern Florida many years) [1930] | 1892-1969 |
Dixie Limited | Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida [1948] | 1923-1953; 1958 |
Dixie Mail | Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Evansville, Indiana [1948] | 1932-1949 |
Dixieland | Chicago and Eastern Illinois, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis, Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida - Tampa, Florida [1938] | 1938-1942; 1947-1949; 1955-1957 |
Dominion | Canadian Pacific, Michigan Central Railroad | Montreal, QC/Toronto, ON – Chicago [1916] | 1915-1920 |
Dominion Express | Pennsylvania | Washington, DC - Buffalo, New York [1940] | 1913-1958 |
Dominion - Overseas | Michigan Central Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway | Chicago, Illinois - Montreal, Quebec [1937] | 1923-1942 |
Down Easter (group of trains) | New York, New Haven & Hartford, Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Canadian Pacific, Canadian National | New York, New York - Portland, Maine (with through cars to Halifax, Nova Scotia) [1927] | 1927-1942; 1949-1950 |
Downeaster | Amtrak | Boston, Massachusetts - Brunswick, Maine [2014] | 2002-present |
Dubuque Express | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois - Waterloo, Iowa [1906] | 1906-2909; 1919-1931 |
Duluth and Ashland Express | Chicago & North Western | Minneapolis, Minnesota - Duluth, Minnesota [1911] | 1910-1915 |
Duluth and Boston Express | Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic | Duluth, Minnesota - Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | ? |
Duluth and Crookston Night Express | Great Northern | Duluth, Minnesota - Crookston, Minnesota [1906] | 1906-1914 |
Duluth and Grand Forks Day Express | Great Northern | Duluth, Minnesota - Grand Forks, North Dakota [1910] | 1906-1924 |
Duluth and Grand Forks Night Express | Great Northern | Duluth, Minnesota - Grand Forks, North Dakota [1923] | 1906-1909; 1915-1946 |
Duluth Express | Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic | Mackinaw City, Michigan - Duluth, Minnesota [1916] | 1890-1902; 1905-1916 |
Duluth - Superior Express | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Madison, Wisconsin - Duluth, Minnesota [1911] | 1909-1915 |
Duluth-Superior Limited | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Madison, Wisconsin - Duluth, Minnesota [1948] | 1900; 1906-1961 |
Duquesne | Pennsylvania Railroad, in 1968 Penn Central, in 1971 Amtrak |
New York, New York - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1952] | 1921-1971 |
Duquesne Limited (later Duquesne Express) | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | New York, New York - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1942] | 1900-1917 |
E
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints in a typical [year] | Operated |
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Eagle | Amtrak | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri [1989] | 1982-1990; 1997-1999 |
Early Bird | Alton Railroad | St. Louis, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri [1908] | 1907-1915 |
East Coast Champion | Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway | New York, New York - Miami, Florida [1952] | 1949-1967 |
East Coast Express | Florida East Coast Railway | Jacksonville, Florida - Miami, Florida [1944] | 1943-1953 |
East Coast Flyer | Pere Marquette | Chicago, Illinois - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1930] | 1928-1932 |
East Wind | Pennsylvania, New York, New Haven & Hartford, Boston & Maine |
Washington, DC - Bangor, Maine [1945] | 1940-1942; 1946-1955[3] |
East Wind | Amtrak | New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1971] | 1971-1975 |
Eastern Express | New York Central (and affiliated lines) | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois (with through cars to several other points) [1916] | 1894-1931 |
Eastern Express | Pennsylvania | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois (with through cars to several other points) [1916] | 1885-1942 |
Eastern Express | Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad | St. Louis, Missouri - Toledo, Ohio [1908] | 1902-1908 |
Eastern Express | Colorado Midland Railway | Denver, Colorado - Grand Junction, Colorado (with through cars to Los Angeles and Chicago) [1908] | 1901-1908; 1914-1916 |
Eastern Express | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Pueblo, Colorado [1906] | 1902-1914 |
Eastern Express | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois - Cairo, Illinois [1905] | 1904-1908 |
Eastern Express | Santa Fe | Los Angeles, California - San Francisco, California - Chicago, Illinois [1911] | 1911-1915 |
Eastern Express | Louisville and Nashville Railroad | Nashville, Tennessee - Birmingham, Alabama (with through cars to New York) [1924] | 1919-1928 |
Eastern Express | Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1922] | 1921-1924 |
Eastern Express | Northern Pacific Railway | Minneapolis, Minnesota - Fargo, North Dakota [1924] | 1921-1931 |
Eastern Limited | Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Milwaukee, Wisconsin [1930] | 1929-1933 |
Eastern Mail | Pennsylvania | St. Louis, Missouri - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1924] | 1909-1914; 1921-1924 |
Eastern Mail | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway | Cleveland, Ohio - Cincinnati, Ohio [1917] | 1917-1918; 1925-1928 |
Easterner | Missouri Pacific Railroad | Kansas City, Missouri - St. Louis, Missouri [1936] | 1936 |
Easterner | New York Central | Cleveland, Ohio - New York, New York [1948] | 1929-1931; 1942-1960 |
Ebb Tide | Long Island Rail Road | New York, New York - Montauk, New York [1965] | 1963-1966 |
Edison | Pennsylvania | Washington, DC - New York, New York [1948] | 1931-1968 |
Edison | Amtrak | New York, New York - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1980] | 1980-1981 |
Egypitan | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway | Chicago, Illinois - Evansville, Indiana [1933] | 1930-1942 |
Egypitan | New York Central | Chicago, Illinois - Harrisburg, Illinois [1955] | 1952-1957 |
Egyptian Zipper | Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad | Danville, Illinois - Cypress, Illinois [1948] | 1937-1946 |
El Capitan | Santa Fe (Amtrak 1971-1972) | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California [1940] | 1938-1972 |
El Paso Express | Southern Pacific (and connecting lines) | Los Angeles, California - San Francisco, California - St. Louis, Missouri [1907] | 1907-1913 |
El Pasoan | Santa Fe | Albuquerque, New Mexico - El Paso, Texas [1948] | 1948-1968 |
El Yaqui | Southern Pacific | Nogales, Arizona - Guadalajara, Mexico [1955] | 1952-1964 |
Electric City Express | Amtrak | New York, New York - Schenectady, New York [1982] | 1981-1994 |
Electroliner | Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee | Chicago, Illinois - Milwaukee, Wisconsin [1945] | 1941–1963 |
Eleven Come Seven | Colorado Midland Railway | Denver, Colorado - Cripple Creek, Colorado [1901] | 1900-1904 |
Eleven O'Clock Katy | Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad | Dallas, Texas - San Antonio, Texas [1925] | 1922-1935 |
Embassy | Pennsylvania Railroad Penn Central (1969-1971) (Amtrak from 1971) |
New York, New York - Washington, DC [1948] | 1933-1971; 1976-1981; 1986-1994; 1997-1998 |
Empire Builder | Burlington and Great Northern (1929–1970) Burlington Northern (1970 - 1971) Amtrak (1971–present) |
Chicago, Illinois - Seattle, Washington - Tacoma, Washington - Portland, Oregon [1948] |
1929-present |
Empire Express | New York Central, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Massena, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1955] | 1931-1955 |
Empire Limited | Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Buffalo, New York [1920] | 1910-1930 |
Empire State Express | New York Central | New York, New York - Detroit, Michigan [1948] | 1892-1967 |
Empire State Express | Amtrak | New York, New York - Buffalo, New York [1982] | 1974-1998 |
Erie Express | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Erie, Pennsylvania [1933] | 1919-1948 |
Erie Limited | Erie | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1930] | 1929-1961 |
Erie-Lackawanna Limited | Erie Lackawanna | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1962] | 1961-1963 |
Ethan Allen Express | Amtrak | New York, New York - Rutland, Vermont [2012] | 1996-present |
Evansville-Chicago Express | Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Evansville, Indiana [1922] | 1919-1924 |
Evening Keystone | Pennsylvania Penn Central (1969-1971) |
New York, New York - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1962] | 1956-1971 |
Evening Liberty Express | Amtrak | Boston, Massachusetts - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1978] | 1978-1979 |
Evening Metropolitan | Amtrak | Boston, Massachusetts - Washington, DC [1997] | 1997-1998 |
Evening Steel King | Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Baltimore, Maryland - Cleveland, Ohio [1953] | 1953-1962 |
Everglades | New Haven, Pennsylvania, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | Boston, Massachusetts - Miami, Florida (Everglades Limited 1920-1925; many other destinations over its history) [1948] | 1920-1932; 1938; 1946-1971 |
Executive | Pennsylvania Penn Central (1969-1971) |
New York, New York - Washington, DC [1944] | 1941-1971 |
Executive | Amtrak | New York, New York - Washington, DC [1988] | 1987-1994 |
Exposition Flyer | New York Central | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1903] | 1893; 1903; 1933-1934 |
Exposition Flyer | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Denver & Rio Grande Western, Western Pacific | Chicago, Illinois - Oakland, California [1942] | 1939-1949 |
F
G
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints in a typical [year] | Operated |
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Garden State | Amtrak | New York, New York - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1980] | 1980-1981; 1955 |
Garden State Limited | Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad | New York, New York - Buffalo, New York [1927] | 1927-1933 |
Garden State Special | Amtrak | New York, New York - Washington, DC [1984] | 1983-1990 |
Gateway | New York Central | Cleveland, Ohio - St. Louis, Missouri [1948] | 1930-1959 |
General | Pennsylvania | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1937] | 1937-1967 |
General Custer | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Northern Pacific Railway | Kansas City, Missouri - Seattle, Washington - Portland, Oregon [1938] | 1936-1942 |
General Pershing Zephyr | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | St. Louis, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri [1941] | 1939-1942; 1948 |
General Wood | St. Louis, Missouri - San Francisco, California | ? | ? |
Genesee | New York Central | Buffalo, New York - New York, New York [1952] | 1927-1952 |
George Washington | Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Pennsylvania Railroad | Cincinnati, Ohio - Washington, DC - New York, New York - Norfolk, Virginia (with through trains to other destinations) [1952] | 1932-1971 |
George Washington | Amtrak | Boston, Massachusetts - Cincinnati, Ohio - Chicago, Illinois [1971] | 1971-1973 |
George Washington | Amtrak | New York, New York - Washington, DC [1982] | 1982 |
Georgetown | Amtrak | New York, New York - Washington, DC [1997] | 1997-1998 |
Georgian | Louisville & Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway | Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Illinois - Atlanta, Georgia (but many other destinations over the years) [1949] | 1929-1931; 1947-1968 |
Gilt Edge | New Haven | New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1944] | 1891-1968 |
Glacier Discovery | Alaska Railroad | Anchorage, Alaska - Whittier, Alaska [2012] | -present |
Glacier Park Limited | Great Northern Railway | Minneapolis, Minnesota - St. Paul, Minnesota - Seattle, Washington [1928] | |
Gold Coast | Chicago & North Western Union Pacific Southern Pacific |
Chicago, Illinois - Oakland, California (aka Gold Coast Limited; many different destinations over the years) [1929] | 1927-1932; 1947-1954 |
Golden Arrow | Pennsylvania | New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1930] | 1929-1946 |
Golden Gate | Santa Fe | Oakland, California - Bakersfield, California [1953] | 1948-1964 |
Golden Gate Special | Union Pacific | Omaha, Nebraska - San Francisco, California | ? |
Golden Rocket | Rock Island and Southern Pacific | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California | (cancelled before it could start in 1948) |
Golden Special | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Milwaukee, Wisconsin [1915] | 1914-1928 |
Golden State | Southern Pacific and Rock Island | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California [1950] | 1947-1968 |
Golden State Limited | Southern Pacific and Rock Island | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California [1921] | 1902-1947 then renamed Golden State (see above entry). |
Golden Triangle | Pennsylvania | Chicago, Illinois - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1944] | 1938-1966 |
Goldenrod | Southern Railway | Birmingham, Alabama - Mobile, Alabama [1952] | 1939-1958 |
Gopher | Great Northern | Minneapolis, Minnesota - St. Paul, Minnesota - Duluth, Minnesota - Superior, Wisconsin [1933] | 1925-1971 |
Gopher State Express | Great Northern | Minneapolis, Minnesota - St. Paul, Minnesota - Duluth, Minnesota - Superior, Wisconsin [1920] | 1904-1924 |
Gotham | Amtrak | New York, New York - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1980] | 1980-1981 |
Gotham Limited | Amtrak | New York, New York - Newport News, Virginia [1997] | 1997-1998 |
Gotham Limited | Pennsylvania | Chicago, Illinois - New York, New York [1922] | 1922-1956 |
Government Fast Mail | Missouri Pacific | St. Louis, Missouri - Denver, Colorado [1900] | 1897-1905 |
Governor | St. Louis-San Francisco | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Tulsa, Oklahoma - Joplin, Missouri [1921] | 1914-1918; 1921-1931 |
Governor | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [1952] | 1937-1956 |
Governor's Special | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois - Springfield, Illinois [1970] | 1968-1971 |
Grand Canyon | Santa Fe | Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California - Oakland, California [1952] | 1929-1971 |
Grand Forks and Duluth Night Express | Great Northern | Duluth, Minnesota - Grand Forks, North Dakota [1933] | 1928-1946 |
Grand Rapids and Chicago Express | Michigan Central, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1916] | 1901-1918 |
Grand Rapids and Chicago Night Express | Michigan Central | Chicago, Illinois - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1908] | 1906-1914 |
Grand Rapids Express | Michigan Central | Chicago, Illinois - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1918] | 1890-1918 |
Grand Rapids Limited | Pere Marquette Railway | Chicago, Illinois - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1923] | 1920-1926 |
Grand Rapids- Detroit Express | Michigan Central | Detroit, Michigan - Grand Rapids, Michigan [1914] | 1913-1918 |
Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Detroit Express | Michigan Central | Detroit, Michigan - Grand Rapids, Michigan - Kalamazoo, Michigan [1902] | 1895-1912 |
Great Lakes Aerotrain | New York Central | Chicago, Illinois - Cleveland, Ohio [1956] | 1956 |
Great Lakes Limited | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Detroit, Michigan - Cincinnati, Ohio [1937]; Detroit - Louisville, Kentucky (1949) | 1929-1934; 1937-1950 |
Great Northern Express | Great Northern, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad | Kansas City, Missouri - Seattle, Washington [1914] | 1909-1929 |
Great Northern Flyer | Great Northern | Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Seattle, Washington [1903] | 1899-1905 |
Great Valley Flyer | SEPTA | Thorndale, Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ? |
Great Western Limited | Chicago Great Western | Chicago, Illinois - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1913] | 1898-1924 |
Great Western Special | Chicago Great Western | Chicago, Illinois - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1916] | 1914-1922 |
Green Bay 400 | Chicago & North Western | Chicago, Illinois - Green Bay, Wisconsin [1960] | 1959-1968 |
Green Diamond | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri | 1936-1968 |
Green Mountain Flyer | Boston & Maine, New York Central Railroad Rutland, and Canadian National |
Boston, Massachusetts/New York City - Montreal, Quebec [1930] | 1892-1896; 1900-1917; 1928-1953 |
Greylock | Boston and Maine | Boston, Massachusetts - Troy, New York [1952] | 1951-1956 |
Gulf Breeze | Amtrak | Birmingham, Alabama - Mobile, Alabama [1994] | 1991-1994 |
Gulf Coast Express | Kansas City Southern Railway | Kansas City, Missouri - Port Arthur, Texas [1925] | 1925-1928 |
Gulf Coast Limited | Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad | New York, New York - St. Petersburg, Florida [1930] | 1927-1939 |
Gulf Coast Limited | Amtrak | Mobile, Alabama - New Orleans, Louisiana [1984] | 1984-1985 |
Gulf Coast Rebel | Gulf, Mobile & Ohio | St. Louis, Missouri - Mobile, Alabama [1943] | 1940-1958 |
Gulf Coast Special | Colorado and Southern | Denver, Colorado - Dallas, Texas [1940] | 1940-1948 |
Gulf Coast Special | Mobile & Ohio | St. Louis, Missouri - Mobile, Alabama [1928] | 1927-1940 |
Gulf Coast Special | Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (1967-1971: as Seaboard Coast Line) | New York, New York - Tampa, Florida [1964] | 1964-1971 |
Gulf Stream | Florida East Coast Railway | Jacksonville, Florida - Miami, Florida (many more destinations in earlier years) [1952] | 1929-1932; 1938; 1941-1942; 1947-1953 |
Gulf Wind | Louisville and Nashville, Seaboard Air Line | New Orleans, Louisiana - Jacksonville, Florida [1953] | 1949-1971 |
The Gull[4] | Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Canadian Pacific, and Canadian National |
Boston, Massachusetts - Halifax, Nova Scotia [1933] | 1929-1960 |
H
Train Name | Railroad | Train Endpoints in a typical [year] | Operated |
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Half Moon | Amtrak | New York, New York – Albany, New York [1994] | 1994-1995 |
Hampton Express | Long Island Rail Road | New York, New York – Montauk, New York [1930] | 1928-1941; 1947-1949 |
Harpooner | New Haven Railroad | New York, New York – New Bedford, Massachusetts and Newport, Rhode Island [1931] | c.1929-c. 1931 |
Harrisburg Express | Pennsylvania | New York, New York – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1926] | 1906-1910; 1919-1930 |
Harrisburg Special | Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Jersey City, New Jersey [1918] | 1910-1953 |
Harrisburg-New Yorker | Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Jersey City, New Jersey [1924] | 1919-1953 |
Harrisburger | Central Railroad of New Jersey | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Jersey City, New Jersey [1955] | 1954-1963 |
Hartford Line Express | New Haven | New York, New York – Boston, Massachusetts [1901] | 1901-1913 |
Havana Special | Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast | New York, New York – Key West, Florida (to 1935) [1918] New York, New York – Miami, Florida (destinations vary considerably by year) |
1917-1963 |
Hawkeye | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois – Sioux City, Iowa [1963] | 1922-1971 |
Heartland Flyer | Amtrak | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Fort Worth, Texas [2010] | 1999-present |
Hell Gate | New Haven | New York, New York – Boston, Massachusetts (Hell Gate Express, 1926-1937; 1942-1949) [1953] | 1959-1969 |
Hendrick Hudson | New York Central, Amtrak (from 1989) | Albany, New York – New York, New York [1960] | 1957-1966; 1989-1994 |
Hendrik Hudson | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | New York, New York – Washington, DC [1933] | 1931-1935 |
Henry Hudson | New York Central | Chicago, Illinois – New York, New York (endpoints vary by year) [1945] | 1939-1942; 1945-1946 |
Henry Hudson | Amtrak | New York, New York – Albany, New York [1976] | 1974-1980 |
Henry M. Flagler | Florida East Coast | Jacksonville, Florida – Miami, Florida [1940] | 1939-1940 |
Herald Square | Amtrak | New York, New York – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1980] | 1980-1982; 1995 |
Hiawatha | Amtrak | Chicago, Illinois – Minneapolis, Minnesota [1971] | 1971-1973 |
Hiawatha | Milwaukee Road | Chicago, Illinois – Minneapolis, Minnesota [1943] | 1936-1955 |
Hilltopper | Amtrak | Boston, Massachusetts – Catlettsburg, Kentucky [1977] | 1977-1979 |
Hoosier | Monon Railroad | Chicago, Illinois – Indianapolis, Indiana (at times called the Hoosier Limited) [1912] | 1911-1958 |
Hoosier State | Amtrak | Chicago, Illinois – Indianapolis, Indiana [2010] | 1980-1985; 1988-1995; 1999; 2004-2019 |
Hopi | Santa Fe | Chicago, Illinois – Los Angeles, California [1929] | 1929-1932 |
Hot Springs Limited | Rock Island | St. Louis, Missouri – Hot Springs, Arkansas [1925] | 1924-1948 |
Hot Springs Limited | Illinois Central | Chicago, Illinois – Hot Springs, Arkansas [1916] | 1913-1918 |
Hot Springs Special | Missouri Pacific | St. Louis, Missouri – Hot Springs, Arkansas [1936] | 1902-1907; 1917-1926; 1929-1949 |
Hot Springs-Panama Limited | Rock Island | Memphis, Tennessee – Hot Springs, Arkansas [1925] | 1925-1932 |
Housatonic Express | New Haven | New York, New York – Pittsfield, Massachusetts [1952] | 1940; 1949-1955 |
Houstonian | Missouri Pacific | New Orleans, Louisiana – Houston, Texas [1952] | 1925-1963 |
Hub | New Haven | New York, New York – Boston, Massachusetts [1944] | 1925-1931; 1942-1951; 1957 |
Hudson Highlander | Amtrak | New York, New York – Albany, New York [1988] | 1981-1995 |
Hudson River and Mohawk Express | West Shore Railroad | New York, New York – Albany, New York [1916] | 1897-1916 |
Hudson River Express | West Shore Railroad (later New York Central Railroad) | New York, New York – Albany, New York (different endpoints in earlier years) [1924] | 1892-1914; 1917; 1923-1942; 1951-1956 |
Hudson River Express | Amtrak | New York, New York – Albany, New York [1988] | 1986-1990 |
Hudson River Limited | New York Central and its affiliated lines | New York, New York – Cincinnati, Ohio [1925] | 1923-1928 |
Hudson River Special | New York Central | New York, New York – Syracuse, New York (the name might be a variant of 'Hudson River Express') [1937] | 1906-1914; 1927-1941; 1957 |
Hummer | Alton | Chicago, Illinois – Kansas City, Missouri [1923] | 1906-1946 |
Humming Bird | Louisville & Nashville, Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad | Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri (originally Cincinnati, Ohio) – New Orleans, Louisiana (endpoints differ considerably by year) [1951] | 1946-1969 |
Hunterdon Hills Express | Central Railroad of New Jersey | Jersey City, New Jersey – Hampton, New Jersey [1948] | 1947-1953 |
Huron Shore Express | Detroit and Mackinac Railway | Bay City, Michigan – Alpena, Michigan | ? |
Hurricane Turn | Alaska Railroad | Talkeetna, Alaska – Hurricane Gulch, Alaska | |
Hustler | Southern Pacific | Dallas, Texas – Houston, Texas [1938] | 1923-1931; 1938-1954 |
Hustler | Louisiana and Arkansas Railway | New Orleans, Louisiana – Shreveport, Louisiana [1935] | 1933-1939 |
References
- The primary source for American passenger train names is the Official Guide of the Railways, which has been published since 1868, under the following titles: 1868-1869 Travelers’ Official Railway Guide of the United States and Canada. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1870-1896 Travelers' Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines in the United States and Canada. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1897-1900 Travelers’ Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines in the United States, Canada and Mexico. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1901-1973 The Official Guide of the Railways and Steam Navigation Lines of the United States, Porto Rico, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1974-1989 The Official Railway Guide North American Passenger Travel Edition: United States, Canada and Mexico. New York: National Railway Publication Co.; 1989-2016 Amtrak National Train Timetables.
- http://illinois-central.net/1947TT.pdf); Official Guide, 8/1954
- Johnson (1985) p.112
- Canadian National Railways. Passenger Time Tables: April 28 to October 26, 1957. p. 7
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