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  2. Official Guide of the Railways - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Template:Official Guide of the Railways - Wikipedia

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    This template creates a formatted reference to a specific edition of the Official Guide of the Railways.The template takes two unnamed parameters for the month and year. Example

  4. List of named passenger trains of the United States (A–B)

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    Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway: Buffalo, New York–Chicago [1910] 1906–1913 Buffalo and Chicago Special: Boston and Albany Railroad, New York Central Railroad: Boston–Chicago [1915] 1913–1920 Buffalo Day Express: Pennsylvania: Washington, D.C.–Buffalo, New York [1933] 1900–1968 Buffalo Express

  5. List of named passenger trains of the United States (C)

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Cincinnati, Ohio (the Pennsylvania Railroad had several short-lived trains with this name serving different destinations [1920] 1919-1930 Cincinnati Express: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: St. Louis, Missouri - Cincinnati, Ohio - Chicago, Illinois [1921] 1916-1922 Cincinnati Express: Baltimore ...

  6. List of named passenger trains of the United States (N–R)

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    1920–1930 New England Express: Amtrak: New York City–Boston [1991] 1991–1995 New England Express: Boston and Maine, Canadian Pacific Railway: Boston, Massachusetts–Montreal, Quebec [1903] 1903–1910 New England Special: New York Central and its affiliates Chicago, Illinois–Boston, Massachusetts [1913] 1901–1925 New England States ...

  7. List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

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    1920–1927 South Shore Express: Long Island Rail Road: New York, New York–Montauk, New York [1930] 1928–1941; 1947–1949 South Wind: Florida East Coast, Pennsylvania, Louisville and Nashville and Atlantic Coast Line: Chicago, Illinois–Miami, Florida [1942] 1940–1971 Southeastern Express: Great Northern Railway, Chicago, Burlington and ...

  8. Detroit and Mackinac Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit and Mackinac Railway (reporting marks D&M, DM), informally known as the "Turtle Line", was a railroad in the northeastern part of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The railroad had its main offices and shops in Tawas City with its main line running from Bay City north to Cheboygan , and operated from 1894 to 1992.

  9. London and North Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    Shaw, George (1876), The official tourists' picturesque guide to the London and North-western Railway : and other railways with which it is immediately in connection, embracing information respecting tours in England, Ireland, and Scotland : specially prepared for the use of American tourists, London, Boston: Norton and Shaw, Estes and Lauriat ...