Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal - Named Trains of Cincinnati's Union Terminal

Named Trains of Cincinnati's Union Terminal

Name Operators Year begun Year discontinued
Cardinal Amtrak 1977
Cincinnati Limited PRR, PC 1971
Cincinnati Mercury NYC
Cincinnatian B & O 1947 1971
Cavalier N & W
George Washington C & O, Amtrak 1974
Humming Bird L & N 1947 1968
James Whitcomb Riley NYC, PC, Amtrak 1977
Metropolitan Special B & O 1971
National Limited B & O
Northern Arrow PRR 1961
Ohio State Limited NYC, PC
Pan-American L & N 1921 1971
Pocahontas N & W 1971
Powhatan Arrow N & W 1946
Royal Palm SOU
Xplorer NYC 1956

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