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Abraham Lincoln
Info
Type Inter-city rail
System B&O/Alton Railroad (1935-1947)
GM&O (1947-1971)
Amtrak (1971-1978)
Locale Illinois and Missouri
Termini Chicago
St. Louis, Missouri
Operation
Opened 1935
Closed 1978
Technical
Line length 284 mi (457.05 km)

The Abraham Lincoln was a named passenger train operated by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from 1935 into the 1960s. The "Abe Lincoln" ran between Chicago and St. Louis on the B&O's subsidiary Alton Railroad. The train later passed to the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and then finally to Amtrak, which retained the name until 1978. Service between Chicago and St. Louis is now known by the umbrella term "Lincoln Service".

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[edit] History

[edit] Pre-Amtrak

The original streamlined Abe Lincoln was one of two non-articulated, streamlined trains built with government assisted funding in 1935. The locomotive, B&O No. 50, was powered by an 1800-hp box-cab diesel made by EMC. After delivery, No. 50 was retrofitted with a quasi-streamlined, sloped front end. The Abraham Lincoln continued to operate following the Alton Railroad's merger with the GM&O in 1947, and one of the streamliner trainsets survived into the 1960s.[1][2]

[edit] Amtrak

Following its takeover of most passenger rail service in the United States on May 1, 1971, Amtrak retained the Abraham Lincoln as a daily Chicago-St. Louis service, operating in tandem with the GM&O's old Limited. In November of that year Amtrak extended both the Abraham Lincoln and the Limited (now known as the Prairie State) through Chicago to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In October 1973 replaced the rolling stock with the new Turboliner; as part of this change the trains were re-branded as Turboliners the schedules truncated to Chicago. In February 1976 Amtrak returned conventional rolling stock to the route and revived the Abraham Lincoln name along with the Ann Rutledge. Amtrak added the State House to the Chicago-St. Louis corridor in 1977; in 1978 it dropped the Abraham Lincoln name altogether. Today service between Chicago and St. Louis is handled by the "Lincoln Service".[3]

[edit] Consist

As introduced by the B&O in 1935, the Abraham Lincoln had the following consist[4]:

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Schafer (1997), 19-20.
  2. ^ Schafer (2000), 58-59.
  3. ^ Goldberg (1981), 75-76.
  4. ^ Schafer (1997), 19.

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