List of named passenger trains of the United States (D–H)

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This article contains a list of named passenger trains in the United States, with names beginning D through H. [1]

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D

Train NameRailroadTrain Endpoints in a typical [year]Operated
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, ONChicago [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] and through cars to Plymouth, New Hampshire 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 Jersey City, New Jersey - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1942]1900-1917

E

Train NameRailroadTrain Endpoints in a typical [year]Operated
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

Train NameRailroadTrain Endpoints in a typical [year]Operated
Fairfield Amtrak New York, New York - New Haven, Connecticut [1992]1992-1995
Fall River Line Special New Haven Railroad Boston, MassachusettsNew Bedford, Massachusetts and Newport, Rhode Island [1931]c.1929-c. 1938
Fargo Fast Mail and Express Santa Fe Chicago, Illinois - Los Angeles, California [1918]1915-1922
Fast Fifteen Santa Fe Chicago, Illinois - Galveston, Texas [1938]1932-1948
Fast Flying Virginian (later FFV) Pennsylvania, Chesapeake & Ohio New York, New York - Cincinnati, Ohio - Norfolk, Virginia - Louisville, Kentucky [1952]1889-1968
Fast Mail Chicago & North Western Council Bluffs, Iowa - Chicago, Illinois [1959]1959-1960
Fast Mail Great Northern Seattle, Washington - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1910]1906-1960
Fast Mail Milwaukee Road Chicago, Illinois - Minneapolis, Minnesota [1913]1904-1919; 1927-1971
Fast Mail Michigan Central New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois [1904]1904-1908
Fast Mail New York Central Many different trains and destinations over the years, one example being New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts - Chicago, Illinois - Massena, New York - Watertown (city), New York [1945]1888-1946
Fast Mail Pennsylvania Many different trains and destinations over the years, one example being New York, New York - St. Louis, Missouri [1932]1896-1932
Fast Mail Illinois Central Chicago, Illinois - New Orleans, Louisiana [1945]1897-1914; 1922-1940; 1943-1946
Fast Mail Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Jersey City, New Jersey - St. Louis, Missouri [1915]1900-1916
Fast Mail Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Chicago, Illinois - Cincinnati, Ohio [1912]1899-1914
Fast Mail Rock Island Memphis, Tennessee - Amarillo, Texas [1911]1911-1918; 1932
Fast Mail Union Pacific Railroad Chicago, Illinois - Portland, Oregon [1914]1914-1920
Fast Mail Missouri Pacific Railroad St. Louis, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri [1917]1916-1924
Fast Mail Alton Railroad Chicago, Illinois - St. Louis, Missouri [1924]1922-1925; 1936-1945
Fast Mail Santa Fe Chicago, Illinois - Kansas City, Missouri [1925]1902-1910; 1916-1942
Fast Mail Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Chicago, Illinois - Lincoln, Nebraska [1932]1930-1953
Fast Mail Amtrak Washington, DC - Boston, Massachusetts [1985]1984-1998
Fast Pittsfield and North Adams Special New York Central New York, New York - North Adams, Massachusetts [1902]1901-1906
Fast Western Express Michigan Central Railroad and affiliated lines Boston, Massachusetts - Chicago, Illinois - Cincinnati, Ohio [1890]1885-1905
Feather River Express Western Pacific Railroad San Francisco, California - Portola, California [1931]1931-1932; 1939-1948
Federal / Federal Express New Haven
Pennsylvania
Penn Central (1969-1971)
Washington, DC - Boston, Massachusestts 1894-1971; 2003 (Amtrak)
Fifth Avenue Special New York Central Chicago, Illinois - New York, New York [1952]1921-1967
Fireball Ann Arbor Toledo, Ohio - Frankfort, Michigan ?
Firefly Frisco Kansas City, Missouri - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [1952]1939-1960
Firefly Rock Island Kansas City, Missouri - Dallas, Texas [1915]1911-1938
First State Amtrak New York, New York - Wilmington, Delaware [1984]1984-1994
Fisherman Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Chicago, Illinois - Star Lake, Wisconsin [1936]1936-1940
Fisherman's Special Long Island Rail Road Jamaica, Queens, New York - Canoe Place, Hampton Bays, New York
or Montauk, New York
1932-1973
Fisherman's Special Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Cape May Harbor, New Jersey [1940]1940-c.1941
Fisherman's Special Detroit and Mackinac Railway Detroit, Michigan - Alpena, Michigan [1943]1943-1949
Five Hour Train Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Jersey City, New Jersey - Washington, DC [1910]1904-1910
Flambeau 400 Chicago and North Western Chicago, Illinois - Green Bay, Wisconsin - Ashland, Wisconsin (1936-1950 just the Flambeau)1936-1971
Flamingo New York Central
Pennsylvania
Louisville & Nashville
Central of Georgia
Atlantic Coast Line
Florida East Coast
Cincinnati, Ohio - Miami, Florida (but many other destinations over the years) [1952]1925-1962
Flamingo Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; Seaboard Air Line Railroad New York, New York - Miami, Florida [1910]1909-1918
Florida Arrow Pennsylvania
Louisville & Nashville
Atlantic Coast Line
Florida East Coast
Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida - St. Petersburg, Florida [1935]1935-1942; 1948-1949
Florida Limited Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, Queen and Crescent Route, Southern Railway, Florida East Coast Railway Chicago, Illinois - St. Augustine, Florida (this train was perhaps also called 'Florida Special') [1909]1901-1910
Florida Mail Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad New York, New York - Jacksonville, Florida [1911]1911-1918
Florida Mail Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Washington, DC - Jacksonville, Florida [1952]1943-1957
Florida Special Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway (Amtrak 1971-1972) New York, New York - Miami, Florida [1923]1888-1972
Florida Sunbeam Southern Railway; Seaboard Air Line Railroad Cincinnati, Ohio - St. Petersburg, Florida and Miami, Florida [1940]1936-1949
Florida-Cuba Special Pennsylvania Railroad, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; Seaboard Air Line Railroad New York, New York - Tampa, Florida [1912]1911-1923
Floridan Illinois Central Railroad, Central Railroad of Georgia, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, Florida East Coast Railway Chicago, Illinois - Miami, Florida [1928]1923-1941
Floridian Amtrak Chicago, Illinois - St. Petersburg, Florida - Miami, Florida [1973]1971-1979
Flyer see Katy Flyer
Flying Crow Kansas City Southern Kansas City, Missouri - Port Arthur, Texas - New Orleans, Louisiana [1948]1928-1968
Flying Spray Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New York - Atlantic City, New Jersey [1937]1937-1942
Flying Yankee Boston & Maine, Maine Central Bangor, Maine - Boston, Massachusetts [1952]1927-1958
Flying Yankee Amtrak New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1975]1974-1977
Foggy Bottom Amtrak New York, New York - Washington, DC [1997]1997-1998
Forest City New York Central Chicago, Illinois - Buffalo, New York [1948]1928-1964
Forest City Limited Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Columbus, Ohio - Cleveland, Ohio - Detroit, Michigan [1917]1917-1918; 1923-1929
Fort Crevecouer Illinois Terminal Railroad St. Louis, Missouri - Peoria, Illinois [1950]1949-1956
Fort Dearborn Pennsylvania, Chesapeake & Ohio New York, New York - Chicago, Illinois (with sections to Cincinnati, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan) [1933]1932-1938
Fort Dodge Day Express Illinois Central Chicago, Illinois - Fort Dodge, Iowa [1908]1906-1911
Fort Dodge Express Illinois Central Chicago, Illinois - Fort Dodge, Iowa [1929]1919-1930
Fort Dodge-Chicago Day Express Chicago Great Western Railway Chicago, Illinois - Fort Dodge, Iowa [1914]1913-1917
Fort Hayes Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, Illinois - Columbus, Ohio [1952]1935-1956
Fort Orange New York Central New York, New York - Syracuse, New York [1930]1926-1939
Fort Pitt Pennsylvania Railroad Chicago, Illinois - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1948]1947-1968
Fort Pitt Amtrak Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Altoona, Pennsylvania [1981]1981-1983
Fort Pitt Limited Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey Jersey City, New Jersey - Chicago, Illinois [1937]1928-1940
Forty-Niner Union Pacific, Chicago and North Western Chicago, Illinois - San Francisco, California [1940]1937-1941
Forty-Second Street Express New Haven New York, New York - Boston, Massachusetts [1944]1938-1968
FrontRunner Utah Transit Authority Provo, Utah - Salt Lake City, Utah - Pleasant View, Utah [2014]2008-present
Furlough Pennsylvania Railroad New York, New York - Cape Charles, Virginia [1947]1944-1955
Furniture City Special Pere Marquette Chicago, Illinois - Muskegon, Michigan (and other points in Northern Michigan) [1920]1920-1936

G

Train NameRailroadTrain Endpoints in a typical [year]Operated
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 Baltimore & Ohio Chicago, Illinois - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1969]1969
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 and Louisville, Kentucky - Washington, DC - New York, New York - Phoebus, 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
Georgia Cannonball Georgia Railroad Atlanta, Georgia - Augusta, Georgia  ?-1983 [4] [5]
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 Unknown-
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 (1967-1971: as Seaboard Coast Line) New Orleans, Louisiana - Jacksonville, Florida [1953]1949-1971
The Gull [6] Boston & Maine,
Maine Central,
Canadian Pacific, and
Canadian National
Boston, Massachusetts - Halifax, Nova Scotia [1933]1929-1960

H

Train NameRailroadTrain Endpoints in a typical [year]Operated
Half Moon Amtrak New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1994]1994-1995
Hampton Express Long Island Rail Road New York, New YorkMontauk, New York [1930]1928-1941; 1947-1949
Harpooner New Haven Railroad New York, New YorkNew Bedford, Massachusetts and Newport, Rhode Island [1931]c.1929-c. 1931
Harrisburg Express Pennsylvania New York, New YorkPittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1926]1906-1910; 1919-1930
Harrisburg Special Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaJersey City, New Jersey [1918]1910-1953
Harrisburg-New Yorker Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaJersey City, New Jersey [1924]1919-1953
Harrisburger Central Railroad of New Jersey Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaJersey City, New Jersey [1955]1954-1963
Hartford Line Express New Haven New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1901]1901-1913
Havana Special Pennsylvania, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac, Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast New York, New YorkKey West, Florida (to 1935) [1918]
New York, New YorkMiami, Florida

(destinations vary considerably by year)

1917-1963
Hawkeye Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisSioux City, Iowa [1963]1922-1971
Heartland Flyer Amtrak Oklahoma City, OklahomaFort Worth, Texas [2010]1999-present
HeartToHub Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Boston, MassachusettsWorcester, Massachusetts [2019]2016-2020; 2022-2023 [7]
Hell Gate New Haven New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts (Hell Gate Express, 1926-1937; 1942-1949) [1953]1959-1969
Hendrick Hudson New York Central, Amtrak (from 1989) Albany, New YorkNew York, New York [1960]1957-1966; 1989-1994
Hendrik Hudson Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Jersey City, New JerseyWashington, DC [1933]1931-1935
Henry Hudson New York Central Chicago, IllinoisNew York, New York (endpoints vary by year) [1945]1939-1942; 1945-1946
Henry Hudson Amtrak New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1976]1974-1980
Henry M. Flagler Florida East Coast Jacksonville, FloridaMiami, Florida [1940]1939-1940
Herald Square Amtrak New York, New YorkPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania [1980]1980-1982; 1995
Hiawatha Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis, Minnesota [1971]1971-1973
Hiawatha Milwaukee Road Chicago, IllinoisMinneapolis, Minnesota [1943]1936-1955
Hilltopper Amtrak Boston, MassachusettsCatlettsburg, Kentucky [1977]1977-1979
Hoosier Monon Railroad Chicago, IllinoisIndianapolis, Indiana (at times called the Hoosier Limited) [1912]1911-1958
Hoosier State Amtrak Chicago, IllinoisIndianapolis, Indiana [2010]1980-1985; 1988-1995; 1999; 2004-2019
Hopi Santa Fe Chicago, IllinoisLos Angeles, California [1929]1929-1932
Hot Springs Limited Rock Island St. Louis, MissouriHot Springs, Arkansas [1925]1924-1948
Hot Springs Limited Illinois Central Chicago, IllinoisHot Springs, Arkansas [1916]1913-1918
Hot Springs Special Missouri Pacific St. Louis, MissouriHot Springs, Arkansas [1936]1902-1907; 1917-1926; 1929-1949
Hot Springs-Panama Limited Rock Island Memphis, TennesseeHot Springs, Arkansas [1925]1925-1932
Housatonic Express New Haven New York, New YorkPittsfield, Massachusetts [1952]1940; 1949-1955
Houstonian Missouri Pacific New Orleans, LouisianaHouston, Texas [1952]1925-1963
Hub New Haven New York, New YorkBoston, Massachusetts [1944]1925-1931; 1942-1951; 1957
Hudson Highlander Amtrak New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1988]1981-1995
Hudson River and Mohawk Express West Shore Railroad New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1916]1897-1916
Hudson River Express West Shore Railroad (later New York Central Railroad) New York, New YorkAlbany, New York (different endpoints in earlier years) [1924]1892-1914; 1917; 1923-1942; 1951-1956
Hudson River Express Amtrak New York, New YorkAlbany, New York [1988]1986-1990
Hudson River Limited New York Central and its affiliated lines New York, New YorkCincinnati, Ohio [1925]1923-1928
Hudson River Special New York Central New York, New YorkSyracuse, New York (the name might be a variant of 'Hudson River Express') [1937]1906-1914; 1927-1941; 1957
Hummer Alton Chicago, IllinoisKansas 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 JerseyHampton, New Jersey [1948]1947-1953
Huron Shore Express Detroit and Mackinac Railway Bay City, MichiganAlpena, Michigan ?
Hurricane Turn Alaska Railroad Talkeetna, AlaskaHurricane Gulch, Alaska  
Hustler Southern Pacific Dallas, TexasHouston, Texas [1938]1923-1931; 1938-1954
Hustler Louisiana and Arkansas Railway New Orleans, LouisianaShreveport, Louisiana [1935]1933-1939

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References

  1. 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.
  2. http://illinois-central.net/1947TT.pdf); Official Guide, 8/1954
  3. Johnson (1985) p.112
  4. Edmonson, Harold A. (1972). Journey to Amtrak. Kalmbach Publishing. pp. 102–104. ISBN   978-0890240236.
  5. "Passenger trains operating on the eve of Amtrak" (PDF). Trains . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-02-24.
  6. Canadian National Railways. Passenger Time Tables: April 28 to October 26, 1957. p. 7
  7. "Worcester's 'Heart-To-Hub' Train Won't Be Express Anymore: Keolis". Worcester, MA Patch. 2023-09-12. Retrieved 2024-02-15.