Broadway Limited

Broadway Limited
The Amtrak Broadway Limited at Lewistown in 1991
Overview
PredecessorPennsylvania Special
First serviceNovember 14, 1912
Last serviceSeptember 9, 1995
SuccessorThree Rivers
Former operator(s)Pennsylvania Railroad (1912–1968)
Penn Central (1968–1971)
Amtrak (1971–1995)
Route
TerminiNew York, New York
Chicago, Illinois
Distance travelled907.7 miles (1,460.8 km)
Service frequencyDaily
Line(s) usedMain Line (Pennsylvania Railroad)
On-board services
Seating arrangementsno coach; all Pullman car
Sleeping arrangementsroomettes, double bedrooms, compartments
Catering facilitiesdining car
Baggage facilitiesnone (1954, 1964)
Technical
Timetable number(s)28: eastbound, 29: westbound

The Broadway Limited was a passenger train operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) between New York City and Chicago. It operated from 1912 to 1995. It was the Pennsylvania's premier train, competing directly with the New York Central Railroad's 20th Century Limited. The Broadway Limited continued operating after the formation of Penn Central (PC) in February 1968, one of the few long-distance trains to do so. PC conveyed the train to Amtrak in 1971, who operated it until 1995. The train's name referred not to Broadway in Manhattan, but rather to the "broad way" of PRR's four-track right-of-way along the majority of its route.


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