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The Official Railway Guide, originally the Official Guide of the Railways, was a quarterly magazine that published travel information.Originally produced by National Railway Publication Company of New York City from 1868, the guide was last published by IHS Markit in mid-2020.
1937–1951. Advance Knickerbocker. New York Central. St. Louis – Boston [1948] 1945–1956. Advance Merchants Limited. New Haven. New York– Boston [1954] 1952–1960.
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
Indiana Special. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway. Detroit, Michigan – Indianapolis, Indiana [1920] 1919-1921; 1925-1939. Indianapolis Express. New York Central. Detroit, Michigan – St. Louis, Missouri (with many different endpoints over the years) [1952] 1917-1920; 1931-1957. Indianapolis Limited.
New York, New York – Richmond, Virginia [1914] 1912–1918. New York-Washington-Atlanta-New Orleans Express. Pennsylvania, Southern Railway, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Louisville and Nashville Railroad. New York, New York – New Orleans, Louisiana [1934] 1920–1943. New York-Washington-New Orleans Express.
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.