Vermonter (Central Vermont train)

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Vermonter (CV train)
Overview
Service type Inter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
Locale Northeastern United States
First service1940
Last service1965
Successor Vermonter
Former operator(s) Central Vermont Railway
Route
Termini St. Albans
White River Junction
Distance travelled118 miles
Service frequencydaily
Train number(s)303 & 304
On-board services
Seating arrangementsCoach seating
Sleeping arrangementsPullman
Technical
Track gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

The Vermonter was a Central Vermont Railway local sleeper train that ran between St. Albans and White River Junction. Passengers could connect to and from the Montrealer in White River Junction.

History

The Vermonter began in 1940. It left St. Albans at 9:20 PM and arrived at White River Junction at 1:10 AM, making 14 additional stops compared to the Washingtonian. It provided a faster trip for passengers on the latter train while still providing service to many small, Vermont communities. [1] Its sleeping cars were attached to the Washingtonian in White River Junction as it operated as a local sleeper train. [2] Northbound, it departed White River Junction at 4:14 AM, arriving in St. Albans at 8:15 AM. The Vermonter was the only named-train CV operated exclusively on its own tracks. [1]

The last run occurred on November 5, 1965 [3] as the mail it carried was switched to trucks. [4] This train lends its name to the modern incarnation of the Vermonter . [5]

References

  1. 1 2 "December 1940". National Railway Publication Company.
  2. Hartley, Scott (Winter 2004). "Connecticut's "other railroad": Central Vermont" (PDF). Classic Trains. Retrieved September 7, 2025.
  3. "November 1965". National Railway Publication Company.
  4. Hartley, Scott (February 1991). "Central Vermont A Survivor". Trains. Retrieved September 7, 2025.
  5. Holland, Kevin (2004). Passenger Trains of Northern New England. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing Inc. p. 95. ISBN   1-883089-69-7.