Train Name
|
Railroad
|
Train Endpoints in a typical [year]
|
Operated
|
Sacramento
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–Sacramento, California [1922]
|
1921–1924
|
Sacramento Daylight
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–Sacramento, California [1953]
|
1946–1971
|
Safety Express
|
Chessie System
|
|
1980–1981
|
Sailor
|
Pennsylvania Railroad
|
Cape Charles, Virginia-New York, New York [1946]
|
c. 1946
|
Saint
|
Santa Fe
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California–San Diego, California [1911]
|
1911–1917
|
St. Clair
|
Amtrak
|
Chicago, Illinois–Detroit, Michigan [1972]
|
1971–1980
|
St. Joseph Limited
|
Missouri Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–St. Joseph, Missouri [1905]
|
1903–1907
|
St. Lawrence Express
|
New York Central
|
New York, New York–Utica, New York
|
?
|
St. Louis and Chicago Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–St. Louis, Missouri–Chicago, Illinois [1925]
|
1920–1927
|
St. Louis and Colorado Express
|
Rock Island
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado (with through cars to Los Angeles) [1930]
|
1919–1934
|
St. Louis and Kansas City Express
|
Missouri Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado [1905]
|
1900–1910
|
St. Louis and New Orleans Limited
|
Illinois Central
|
St. Louis, Missouri–New Orleans, Louisiana [1905]
|
1897–1910
|
St. Louis Express
|
Illinois Central
|
St. Louis, Missouri–New Orleans, Louisiana [1905]
|
1900–1910
|
St. Louis Express
|
Illinois Central
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1926]
|
1923–1931
|
St. Louis Express
|
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri [1905]
|
1897–1899; 1903–1916
|
St. Louis Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri [1905]
|
1900–1913
|
St. Louis Express
|
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
|
St. Louis, Missouri–San Antonio, Texas–Houston, Texas [1906]
|
1903–1910
|
St. Louis Express
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1910]
|
1907–1913
|
St. Louis Express
|
Wabash
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado (earlier years had through trains to the West Coast] (1932)
|
1921–1933
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Wabash
|
Detroit, Michigan–St. Louis, Missouri [1950]
|
1939–1968
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Frisco
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Galveston, Texas [1922]
|
1896–1908; 1917–1926
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri [1905]
|
1903–1911
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1910]
|
1907–1913
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Wabash
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Omaha, Nebraska [1911]
|
1908–1918; 1927
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado [1937]
|
1910–1916; 1932–1940
|
St. Louis Limited
|
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Cleveland, Ohio [1928]
|
1925–1930
|
St. Louis Mail
|
Frisco
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Dallas, Texas [1906]
|
1890–1908
|
St. Louis Mule
|
Amtrak
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Kansas City, Missouri [1984]
|
1980–2009
|
St. Louis Special[2]: 235
|
Southern
|
Asheville, North Carolina–St. Louis, Missouri [1914]
|
1912–1917
|
St. Louis Special
|
Wabash (Wabash renamed train Wabash Cannon Ball 4/50)
|
Detroit, Michigan–St. Louis, Missouri [1944]
|
1937–1950
|
St. Louis Special
|
Pennsylvania
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–St. Louis, Missouri [1908]
|
1904–1913
|
St. Louis Special
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1910]
|
1907–1913
|
St. Louis Special
|
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Cleveland, Ohio–Cincinnati, Ohio [1920]
|
1919–1948
|
St. Louis Special
|
Illinois Central
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1926]
|
1925–1930
|
St. Louis-Chicago Limited
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1920]
|
1919–1924
|
St. Louis-Cincinnati-New York Special
|
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1922]
|
1915–1928
|
St. Louis-Cincinnati-Washington-New York Express
|
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1922]
|
1913–1917
|
St. Louis-Cincinnati-Washington-New York Limited
|
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1922]
|
1913–1917
|
St. Louis-Colorado Limited
|
Union Pacific, Wabash Railroad
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado (earlier cars went through to West Coast) [1930]
|
1910–1916; 1925–1940
|
St. Louis-Jacksonville Express
|
Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Jacksonville, Florida [1926]
|
1919–1938
|
St. Louis-Twin Cities Express
|
Rock Island
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1918]
|
1911–1936
|
St. Louis-Twin Cities Special
|
Rock Island
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1918]
|
1911–1936
|
St. Louis, Colorado and Pacific Coast Express
|
Rock Island, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Southern Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Los Angeles, California [1916]
|
1911–1918
|
St. Louis, Peoria, Chicago, Indianapolis, Dayton, Springfield, Columbus and Cincinnati Express
|
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Cleveland, Ohio–Cincinnati, Ohio [1905]
|
1902–1910
|
St. Louis, Peoria, Indianapolis and Cincinnati Express
|
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1905]
|
1903–1910
|
St. Louisan
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri (with though cars to different points in different years) [1948]
|
1913–1967
|
St. Paul and Minneapolis Express
|
Chicago and North Western Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1911]
|
1906–1916
|
St. Paul-Minneapolis-Montreal Express
|
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway
|
Minneapolis, Minnesota–Montreal, Quebec [1919]
|
1918–1925
|
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth Express
|
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway
|
Minneapolis, Minnesota–Montreal, Quebec [1903]
|
1903–1910
|
St. Paul, Minneapolis and Yankton Night Express
|
Great Northern
|
Minneapolis–Saint Paul–Yankton, South Dakota [1925]
|
1922–1929
|
Salt City Express
|
Amtrak
|
New York, New York–Syracuse, New York [1975]
|
1974–1980
|
Salt Lake Express
|
Union Pacific
|
Salt Lake City, Utah–Portland, Oregon [1915]
|
1910; 1914–1918
|
Salt Lake Special
|
Union Pacific
|
Butte, Montana–Salt Lake City, Utah [1943]
|
1911–1946
|
Salt Lake-San Francisco Express
|
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, Western Pacific Railroad
|
Denver, Colorado–San Francisco, California [1930]
|
1918–1930
|
Saluki
|
Amtrak
|
Chicago, Illinois–Carbondale, Illinois [2016]
|
2007–present
|
Sam Houston Zephyr
|
Burlington-Rock Island Railroad
|
Fort Worth, Texas–Houston, Texas [1940]
|
1936–1966
|
San Diegan (group of trains)
|
|
Los Angeles, California–San Diego, California (1948)
|
1938–2000 (Amtrak from 1971)
|
San Francisco and Chicago Limited
|
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, San Francisco
|
Denver, Colorado–San Francisco, California (with through cars to Chicago) [1903]
|
1900–1914
|
San Francisco Challenger
|
Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Chicago and North Western
|
Chicago, Illinois–San Francisco, California [1939]
|
1936–1948
|
San Francisco Chief
|
Santa Fe
|
Chicago, Illinois–San Francisco, California [1968]
|
1954–1971
|
San Francisco Express
|
Santa Fe
|
Chicago, Illinois–San Francisco, California (with through cars to other California cities) [1908]
|
1905–1915
|
San Francisco Express
|
Southern Pacific
|
San Francisco, California–Portland, Oregon [1918]
|
1911–1927
|
San Francisco Limited
|
Chicago and North Western Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific
|
Chicago, Illinois–San Francisco, California–Los Angeles, California [1930]
|
1914–1918; 1929–1931
|
San Francisco Overland
|
see 'Overland Limited' for details
|
|
|
San Francisco Zephyr
|
Amtrak
|
Chicago, Illinois–Oakland, California [1975]
|
1972–1983
|
San Joaquin
|
Southern Pacific, Amtrak group of trains from 1974
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1940]
|
1928–1941; 1974–present
|
San Joaquin Daylight
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1948]
|
1941–1971
|
San Joaquin Valley Flyer
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1914]
|
1913–1918
|
San Juan Express
|
Denver & Rio Grande Western
|
Alamosa, Colorado–Durango, Colorado
|
1937–1951
|
Sand Dune
|
New York, New Haven and Hartford
|
Boston–Hyannis and to Woods Hole [1955]
|
1949-1958
|
Sandusky Special
|
Pennsylvania
|
Columbus, Ohio–Sandusky, Ohio [1905]
|
1903–1909
|
Sangamon
|
Illinois Terminal Railroad
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Peoria, Illinois [1952]
|
1950–1956
|
Santa Fe De Luxe
|
Santa Fe
|
Chicago, Illinois–Los Angeles, California [1912]
|
1911–1918
|
Santa Fe Eight
|
Santa Fe
|
different California and Midwestern endpoints in different years
|
1916–1930
|
Scenic Highlander
|
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
|
Jacksonville, Florida–Tampa, Florida [1933]
|
1925–1928; 1933–1938
|
Scenic Limited[3]
|
Denver & Rio Grande Western, Missouri Pacific Railroad, and Western Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–San Francisco, California [1940]
|
1915–1946
|
Schuylkill
|
Pennsylvania
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Hazleton, Pennsylvania [1925]
|
1920–1931
|
Schuylkill
|
Reading Company
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Pottsville, Pennsylvania [1952]
|
1949–1962
|
Scout
|
Santa Fe
|
Chicago, Illinois–Los Angeles, California [1948]
|
1916–1931; 1936–1953
|
Scranton Express
|
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
|
New York, New York–Scranton, Pennsylvania [1922]
|
1919–1927; 1936
|
Scranton Express
|
Central Railroad of New Jersey, Reading Company
|
New York, New York–Scranton, Pennsylvania [1930]
|
1922–1932
|
Scranton Flyer
|
Central Railroad of New Jersey, Reading Company
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Scranton, Pennsylvania [1948]
|
1910–1949
|
Scrantonian
|
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
|
New York, New York–Scranton, Pennsylvania [1945]
|
1942–1960
|
Sea Breeze
|
Pennsylvania
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Long Branch, New Jersey [1940]
|
1932–1942
|
Sea Breeze
|
Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1958]
|
1952–1961
|
Sea Clipper
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1940]
|
1937–1942
|
Sea Plane
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–Atlantic City, New Jersey [1940]
|
1937–1942
|
Seaboard Express
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
|
New York, New York–Jacksonville, Florida [1910]
|
1903–1911
|
Seaboard Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
New York, New York–Chicago, Illinois [1910]
|
1910–1935
|
Seaboard Fast Mail
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
|
New York, New York–Jacksonville, Florida [1910]
|
1901–1933
|
Seaboard Florida Limited
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
|
New York, New York–Miami, Florida [1930]
|
1903–1932
|
Seaboard Mail and Express
|
Seaboard Air Line Railroad, Louisville and Nashville Railroad
|
New Orleans, Louisiana–Jacksonville, Florida [1945]
|
1930–1931; 1937–1948
|
Seashore Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [1908]
|
1906–1910
|
Seashore Express
|
Southern Pacific
|
different California and Midwestern endpoints in different years
|
1915–1924
|
Seashore Express
|
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
|
New York, New York–Providence, Rhode Island [1953]
|
1921; 1940; 1950–1955; 1962–1963
|
Seaside Special
|
Santa Fe
|
San Bernardino, California–Redlands, California [1910]
|
1901–1919
|
Sebago
|
Boston and Maine
|
Boston, Massachusetts–Portland, Maine [1952]
|
1952–1954
|
Second Empire
|
New York Central
|
New York, New York–Buffalo, New York [1907]
|
1906–1910
|
Seminole
|
Illinois Central Railroad, Central of Georgia Railroad, and Atlantic Coast Line
|
Chicago, Illinois–Jacksonville, Florida (different southern and midwestern endpoints in different years; 'Seminole Limited' before 1923) [1910]
|
1909–1969
|
Senator
|
Pennsylvania Railroad and New Haven Railroad; from 1971 Amtrak
|
Washington, DC–Boston, Massachusetts [1965]
|
1929–1958; 1962–1981; 1985–1998
|
Senator
|
Southern Pacific
|
Oakland, California–Sacramento, California
|
?
|
Seneca
|
New York Central
|
New York, New York–Buffalo, New York–Boston, Massachusetts [1930]
|
1929–1934; 1940–1948
|
Sequoia
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1930]
|
1928–1942
|
Seven O'Klocker
|
Central Railroad of New Jersey, Reading Company
|
New York, New York–Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [1941]
|
1935–1942
|
Shasta
|
Southern Pacific
|
Oakland, California–Portland, Oregon [1930]
|
1921–1941; 1946–1948
|
Shasta Daylight
|
Southern Pacific
|
Oakland, California–Portland, Oregon [1952]
|
1949–1967
|
Shasta Express
|
Southern Pacific
|
Oakland, California–Portland, Oregon [1903]
|
1900–1907
|
Shasta Limited
|
Southern Pacific, Union Pacific Railroad
|
Oakland, California–Portland, Oregon–Seattle, Washington [1911]
|
1910–1918
|
Shavano
|
Denver & Rio Grande Western
|
Salida, Colorado–Gunnison, Colorado [1938]
|
1937–1940
|
Shawnee
|
Illinois Central, Amtrak from 1971
|
Chicago, Illinois–Carbondale, Illinois [1971]
|
1969–1986
|
Shelter Island Express
|
Long Island Rail Road
|
Long Island City, New York–Greenport, New York [1940]
|
1901–1903; 1923–1942
|
Shenandoah
|
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
|
Washington, DC–Cincinnati, Ohio (different endpoints in different years) [1960]
|
1937–1971
|
Shenandoah
|
Amtrak
|
Washington, DC–Cincinnati, Ohio [1978]
|
1976–1981
|
Shenandoah Special
|
Pennsylvania, Norfolk and Western Railway
|
New York, New York–Bristol, Virginia [1905]
|
1904–1909
|
Shinnecock Bay Express
|
Long Island Rail Road
|
Long Island City, New York–Montauk, New York [1938]
|
1926–1950
|
Shopper
|
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
|
New York, New York–Paterson, New Jersey [1952]
|
1950–1957
|
Shoppers Special
|
Pere Marquette
|
Chicago, Illinois–Grand Rapids, Michigan [1930]
|
1928–1936
|
Shore Line
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1911]
|
1906; 1910–1931
|
Shore Line Express
|
Great Northern
|
Portland, Oregon–Vancouver, British Columbia [1915]
|
1911–1918
|
Shore Line Express
|
New Haven
|
New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts ('Shore Line Flyer' until 1936) [1938]
|
1892–1921; 1931–1939
|
Shoreland
|
Chicago and North Western Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Manitowoc, Wisconsin [1936]
|
1936–1941
|
Shoreland 400
|
Chicago and North Western Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Green Bay, Wisconsin [1942]
|
1942–1968
|
Shoreliner
|
New Haven, Amtrak group of trains from 1980
|
New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts [1930]
|
1925–1932; 1940–1952; 1980–1990
|
Short Line Express
|
Rock Island
|
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN–Kansas City, Missouri[4] [1925]
|
|
Showman
|
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
|
New York, New York–Paterson, New Jersey [1952]
|
1950–1957
|
Shreveport Express
|
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
|
Dallas, Texas–Shreveport, Louisiana [1903]
|
1903–1910
|
Shreveporter
|
Louisiana and Arkansas, Missouri Pacific Railroad; Kansas City Southern Railway from around 1940
|
Hope, Arkansas–Shreveport, Louisiana [1948]
|
1928–1961
|
Silent Knight
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1938]
|
1937–1949
|
Silver Comet
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
|
New York, New York–Birmingham, Alabama [1947]
|
1947–1969
|
Silver Meteor
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad; Amtrak from 1971
|
New York, New York–Tampa, Florida–Miami, Florida (many different endpoints over the years) [1952]
|
1939–present
|
Silver Palm
|
Amtrak
|
Miami – Tampa, Florida (1983–1984) [1983]
New York, New York–Miami, Florida (1997–2001) [2000]
|
1983–1984; 1997–2001
|
Silver Star
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad; Amtrak from 1971
|
New York, New York–\Miami, Florida (many different endpoints over the years) [1947]
|
1947–present
|
Silver Streak Zephyr
|
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
|
Kansas City, Missouri–Lincoln, Nebraska [1942]
|
1940–1959
|
Silverliner Service (group of trains)
|
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
|
|
Silverton
|
Denver & Rio Grande Western
|
Durango, Colorado–Silverton, Colorado [1952]
|
1951–1955; 1963–1966
|
Sinnissippi
|
Illinois Central
|
Chicago, Illinois–Fort Dodge, Iowa [1931]
|
1931–1948
|
Sioux
|
Milwaukee Road
|
Chicago, Illinois–Rapid City, South Dakota [1930]
|
1928–1971
|
Sioux City and Chicago Express
|
Illinois Central
|
Chicago, Illinois–Sioux City, Iowa [1903]
|
1901–1905
|
Sioux City-Chicago Express
|
Illinois Central
|
Chicago, Illinois–Sioux City, Iowa [1915]
|
1913–1918
|
Sioux City-Chicago Special
|
Chicago and North Western Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Sioux City, Iowa [1920]
|
1916–1927
|
Skipper
|
Boston and Maine
|
Bangor, Maine-Boston, Massachusetts [1956]
|
1951–1958
|
Skunk
|
California Western Railroad
|
Fort Bragg, California–Willits, California
|
1926–1973
|
Skyland Special
|
Southern
|
Asheville, North Carolina–Charlotte, North Carolina–Jacksonville, Florida [1952]
|
1927–1958
|
Sleepy Hollow
|
Amtrak
|
Albany, New York–Schenectady, New York [1984]
|
1984–1995
|
Somerset Hills Express
|
Lackawanna, Erie Lackawanna, Conrail, New Jersey Transit
|
Hoboken, New Jersey–Gladstone, New Jersey
|
1940s–2001
|
Soo Express
|
Soo Line and Canadian Pacific
|
Montreal, Quebec–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1915]
|
1911–1918; 1929–1933
|
Soo-Dominion
|
Soo Line and Canadian Pacific
|
Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN–Vancouver, British Columbia [1948]
|
1932–1960
|
Soo-Pacific Express
|
Soo Line and Canadian Pacific
|
Minneapolis–Saint Paul – Moose Jaw, SK [1920]
|
1919–1931
|
Sooner
|
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad
|
Kansas City, Missouri–Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [1948]
|
1927–1951
|
South Atlantic Limited
|
Pennsylvania, Louisville and Nashville Railroad; Central of Georgia Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Jacksonville, Florida (different endpoints in different years) [1915]
|
1909–1915
|
South Shore Express
|
New York Central
|
New York, New York–Chicago, Illinois (different endpoints in different years) [1948]
|
1928–1960
|
South Shore Express
|
Pere Marquette
|
Chicago, Illinois–Grand Rapids, Michigan [1920]
|
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 Quincy Railroad
|
Seattle, Washington–Kansas City, Missouri (aka 'Southeast Express') [1910]
|
1909–1929
|
Southeastern Limited
|
Frisco and connecting lines in the South
|
Kansas City, Missouri, various southern cities
|
1900–1908
|
Southeastern Limited
|
Pennsylvania, Southern
|
New York, New York–Jacksonville, Florida [1910]
|
1910–1915
|
Southern Belle
|
Kansas City Southern
|
Kansas City, Missouri–New Orleans, Louisiana [1942]
|
1940–1969
|
Southern Crescent
|
Pennsylvania, Southern; Amtrak from 1971
|
Boston, Massachusetts–New Orleans, Louisiana [1975]
|
1970–1979
|
Southern Express
|
Frisco, Southern
|
Kansas City, Missouri–Atlanta, Georgia [1902]
|
1902–1908
|
Southern Express
|
Illinois Central Railroad
|
Chicago, Illinois–New Orleans, Louisiana (different endpoints in different years) [1950]
|
1897–1918; 1922–1931; 1947–1966
|
Southern Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
Chicago, Illinois–Cincinnati, Ohio–Louisville, Kentucky [1910]
|
1905–1914
|
Southern Express
|
Pennsylvania
|
Erie, Pennsylvania–Washington, D.C. [1964]
|
c.1893-c.1900, 1914–1968
|
Southern Illinois Express
|
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
|
Danville, Illinois–Thebes, Illinois [1902]
|
1901–1906
|
Southern Michigan Express
|
Detroit and Mackinac Railway
|
Detroit, Michigan–Cheboygan, Michigan [1919]
|
1919
|
Southern Scenic
|
Missouri Pacific
|
Memphis, Tennessee–Kansas City, Missouri [1938]
|
1931–1952
|
Southern States Special
|
Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
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New York, New York–St. Petersburg, Florida [1930]
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1929–1941
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Southern Tier Express
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Erie Railroad
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New York, New York–Buffalo, New York [1925]
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1911–1915; 1923–1928; 1932–1952
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Southern’s Palm Limited
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Pennsylvania, Southern
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New York, New York–St. Augustine, Florida [1903]
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1902–1910
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Southerner
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Pennsylvania and Southern
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New York, New York–New Orleans, Louisiana [1945]
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1941–1970
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Southerner
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Missouri Pacific and Texas and Pacific
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Kansas City, Missouri–New Orleans, Louisiana (many different endpoints over the years)
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1925–1963
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Southland
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Pennsylvania, Louisville & Nashville, Central of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line
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Chicago, Illinois–St. Petersburg, Florida and other endpoints: Sarasota, Florida and Miami, Florida [1946; 1954]
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1915–1957
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Southland
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St. Louis-San Francisco Railway
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Kansas City, Missouri–Birmingham, Alabama
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1965–1967
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Southwest Chief
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Amtrak
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Chicago, Illinois–Los Angeles, California [1986]
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1984–present
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Southwest Empire
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New York Central and its affiliates
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New York, New York–St Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1910]
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1909–1916
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Southwest Express
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Rock Island
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Chicago, Illinois–Kansas City, Missouri [1943]
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1943–1950
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Southwest Limited
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Amtrak
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Chicago, Illinois–Los Angeles, California [1975]
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1974–1984
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Southwest Limited
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Milwaukee Road
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Chicago, Illinois–Milwaukee, Wisconsin–Kansas City, Missouri [1914]
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1903–1958
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Southwest Limited
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Frisco
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St. Louis, Missouri–Fort Worth, Texas [1918]
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1911–1931
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Southwestern Day Express
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Chicago Great Western Railway
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Chicago, Illinois–Kansas City, Missouri [1911]
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1896–1914
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Southwestern Express
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New York Central and its affiliates
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Boston, Massachusetts–Chicago, Illinois [1905]
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1888–1891; 1900–1908; 1913–1924
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Southwestern Express
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Chicago Great Western Railway
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Chicago, Illinois–Kansas City, Missouri [1930]
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1915–1931
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Southwestern Limited
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Illinois Central
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Meridian, Mississippi–Shreveport, Louisiana[5] (eastbound counterpart is the Northeastern Limited) [1960]
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1934–1967
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Southwestern Limited
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New York Central
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New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri [1952]
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1889–1967
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Southwestern Limited
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Chicago Great Western Railway
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Chicago, Illinois–Des Moines, Iowa (different endpoints in different years) [1931]
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1896–1921; 1931–1932
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Southwestern Mail
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New York Central and its affiliates
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New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri [1925]
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1910–1928
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Southwestern Special
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New York Central and its affiliates
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New York, New York–St. Louis, Missouri–Cincinnati, Ohio [1903]
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1902–1907
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Speaker
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Pennsylvania
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New York, New York–Washington, DC [1945]
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1941–1952
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Special Fast Express
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Boston and Albany Railroad, New Haven
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New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts [1902]
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1888–1909
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Speed Merchant
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Boston and Maine
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Boston, Massachusetts–Portland, Maine
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?-1964
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Spirit of California
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Amtrak
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Sacramento, California–Los Angeles, California [1982]
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1981–1983
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Spirit of St. Louis
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Pennsylvania, Amtrak in 1971
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New York, New York–St Louis, Missouri [1935]
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1927–1971
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Spokane
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Union Pacific
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Portland, Oregon–Spokane, Washington [1935]
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1931–1964
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Spokane Flyer
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Union Pacific
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Portland, Oregon–Spokane, Washington [1903]
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1901–1909
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Spokane Limited
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Northern Pacific Railway
|
Seattle, Washington–Spokane, Washington [1922]
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1921–1928
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Spokane-Portland Limited
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Union Pacific
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Portland, Oregon–Spokane, Washington [1922]
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1915–1930
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Spokane-Portland Train Deluxe
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Soo Line, Canadian Pacific, and connecting lines
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Minneapolis–Saint Paul–Portland, Oregon [1912]
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1910–1914
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Sportsman
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Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Pennsylvania Railroad
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Detroit, Michigan–Washington, D.C. and Phoebus, Virginia (many different endpoints over the years) [1941]
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1930–1968
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Sportsman
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New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway
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New York, New York–Paterson, New Jersey [1952]
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1950–1957
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Springfield Express
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Boston and Albany Railroad
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Boston, Massachusetts–Springfield, Massachusetts [1914]
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1913–1922; 1929–1931
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Spuyten Duyvil
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Amtrak
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New York, New York–Albany, New York [1992]
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1991–1994
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Standard Express
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Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, Nickel Plate
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New York, New York–Chicago, Illinois [1903]
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1897–1905
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Star
|
Lehigh Valley Railroad
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New York, New York–Buffalo, New York [1948]
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1927–1958
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Star
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Missouri Pacific
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Fort Worth, Texas–Galveston, Texas [1926]
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1926–1936
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Starlight
|
Southern Pacific
|
Los Angeles, California–San Francisco, California [1953]
|
1950–1957
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State House
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Amtrak
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Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1980]
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1974–2006
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State of Maine Express
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New York, New Haven & Hartford and Boston & Maine
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New York, New York–Portland, Maine [1952]
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1913–1960
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State Special
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New York Central
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Cincinnati, Ohio–Cleveland, Ohio [1960]
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1957–1961
|
Statesman
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Amtrak
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Boston, Massachusetts–Washington, DC [1973]
|
1973–1976
|
Statesman
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Pennsylvania
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Washington, DC–Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1935]
|
1931–1957
|
Steel City Express
|
Pennsylvania
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Chicago, Illinois–Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1920]
|
1915–1934
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Steel King
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Erie Railroad (1960-1963: Erie Lackawanna), Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–Cleveland, Ohio [1950]
|
1950–1952; 1959–1963
|
Steeler
|
Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–Cleveland, Ohio [1948]
|
1948–1950
|
Storm King
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Amtrak
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New York, New York–Albany, New York [1992]
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1981–1995
|
Streamliner
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Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway
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Spokane, Washington–Portland, Oregon
|
−1970
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Streamliner 400
|
Chicago and North Western Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Minneapolis–Saint Paul [1945]
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1935–1946; 1951–1968
|
Sun Queen
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Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Seaboard Air Line Railroad
|
New York, New York–St. Petersburg, Florida–Miami, Florida [1945]
|
1941–1947
|
Sunbeam
|
Texas and New Orleans (subsidiary of Southern Pacific)
|
Houston, Texas–Dallas, Texas [1948]
|
1925–1955
|
Sunchaser
|
Illinois Central, Central of Georgia, Florida East Coast Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri–Miami, Florida [1948]
|
1941–1949
|
Sunday Special
|
Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway
|
Mackinaw City, Michigan–Soo Junction, Michigan [1906]
|
1905–1913
|
Sundown
|
New Haven
|
New York, New York–Boston, Massachusetts [1948]
|
1942–1952; 1959–1968
|
Sundown
|
Amtrak
|
Boston, Massachusetts–Washington, DC [1973]
|
1973–1977
|
Sunflower
|
Missouri Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–Wichita, Kansas [1928]
|
1924–1954
|
Sunland
|
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac, Seaboard Air Line, New Haven Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad
|
Boston, Massachusetts–Fort Myers, Florida (many different endpoints over the years) [1948]
|
1948–1968
|
Sunnyland (train)
|
Frisco and Southern
|
Memphis, Tennessee–Pensacola, Florida–Atlanta, Georgia (many different endpoints over the years) [1948]
|
1925–1964
|
Sunrise Special
|
Long Island Rail Road
|
New York, New York–Montauk, New York [1936]
|
1922–1942
|
Sunset
|
Detroit and Mackinac Railway
|
Detroit, Michigan–Alpena, Michigan [1940]
|
1936–1949
|
Sunset Limited
|
Southern Pacific, from 1971 Amtrak
|
Los Angeles, California–New Orleans, Louisiana (some years have different endpoints) [1948]
|
1894–present
|
Sunset Mail
|
Southern Pacific
|
New Orleans, Louisiana–Houston, Texas–Dallas, Texas [1930]
|
1923–1935
|
Sunshine Special
|
Missouri Pacific and Texas and Pacific
|
St. Louis, Missouri–San Antonio, Texas (some years have different endpoints) [1918]
|
1915–1960
|
Suntan Special
|
Southern Pacific
|
San Francisco, California–Santa Cruz, California
|
?
|
Super Chief
|
Santa Fe, from1971 Amtrak
|
Chicago, Illinois–Los Angeles, California [1948]
|
1936–1974
|
Super Skunk
|
California Western Railroad
|
Fort Bragg, California–Willits, California [1970]
|
1967–1973
|
Susquehanna
|
Amtrak
|
New York, New York–Harrisburg, Pennsylvania [1985]
|
1982–1994
|
Susquehannock
|
Pennsylvania
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–Williamsport, Pennsylvania [1935]
|
1938–1960
|
Suwanee River Special
|
Southern, Seaboard Air Line, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
St. Petersburg, Florida - various Midwestern cities, Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio [1926]
|
1923–1930
|
Sycamore
|
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
|
Chicago, Illinois–Cincinnati, Ohio [1948]
|
1923–1957, 1959-1966
|