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This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning A through B. [1 A. Train name Railroad Train endpoints in a typical ...
In the history of rail transport, dating back to the 19th century, there have been hundreds of named passenger trains.The following is a list of named trains.. Lists of these have been organized into geographical regions.
Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated Taconic: New Haven: New York, New York–Pittsfield, Massachusetts [1955] 1954–1958 Tamiami: Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway: New York, New York–Miami, Florida–Tampa, Florida [1935] 1930–1940
List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z) 0–9. 20th Century Limited; A. Abraham Lincoln (train) Acadian (train) Admiral (train) Aiken-Augusta Special;
Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated Cabana: New Haven: New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1951] 1932–1940; 1950–1954; 1962 California and Mexico Express: Santa Fe: Kansas City, Missouri - Los Angeles, California [1904] 1886-1907 California Express: Texas and Pacific
This is a list of the operating passenger rail transit systems in the United States. This list does not include intercity rail services such as the Alaska Railroad or Amtrak and its state-sponsored subsidiaries. "Region" refers to the metropolitan area based around the city listed, where applicable. Operating Region State System Authority Type (FTA) Albuquerque New Mexico Rail Runner Express ...
Train Name Railroad Train Endpoints in a typical [year] Operated James River: Amtrak: Richmond, Virginia – Newport News, Virginia [1995] 1995-1998 James Whitcomb Riley: New York Central: Chicago, Illinois – Cincinnati, Ohio [1948] 1941-1971 Amtrak: Chicago, Illinois – Washington, DC [1975] 1971-1977 Jeffersonian: Pennsylvania
A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line, as opposed to a freight train that carries goods. [1] [2] These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) hauled by one or more locomotives, or may be self-propelled; self propelled passenger trains are known as multiple units or railcars.