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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