Title: ["Daylight Special" at Chicago Central Station]
Abstract:One of the Illinois Central's de luxe passenger trains; the Daylight Special train No. 19 southbound, stands in the Central Station in Chicago - as passengers entrain - prior to the departure hour : 1...One of the Illinois Central's de luxe passenger trains; the Daylight Special train No. 19 southbound, stands in the Central Station in Chicago - as passengers entrain - prior to the departure hour : 10:02 AM. This train (and its companion, No. 20 northbound) operated between Chicago, Springfield, and St. Louis. The rail distance was 294.17 miles; and the schedule was 7 hours and 44 minutes: equivalent to a running time of about 40 miles per hour. This photograph was taken in the summer of 1911.
This was a modern train in that era - cited in the Official Guide of the Railways (June 1916) as: All steel and electric-lighted. The consist included: chair cars and coaches, cafe-club car and Observation Parlor car.Read More
Publication Year: 1911
Publication Date: 1911-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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