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The Broadway Limited was the Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) premier named passenger train, operating between New York, NY and Chicago, IL, one train daily in either direction. The Broadway ran from 1912 (although its train numbers (28 and 29) operated from 1902 as the Pennsylvania Special) and outlasted the Pennsylvania Railroad, operating under Amtrak until 1995.

1 Pennsylvania Railroad's Broadway Limited

1.1 Equipment used

In 1938, the Broadway Limited was completely re-equipped with lightweight steel cars to replace the heavyweight wood cars. This train was the PRR's only pre-WWII train to receive such an equipment investment; other PRR trains used heavyweight cars until after the war. Most of the equipment in the 1938 re-equip was built new by Pullman-Standard between March and May of that year, but the diners were rebuilt from heavyweight cars by the railroad's Altoona shops. The 1938 consist included the following equipment:

2 Amtrak's Broadway Limited

3 References

*Wayner, Robert J., ed. (1972). Car Names, Numbers and Consists. Wayner Publications, New York, NY. (out of print).

4 External links

5 See Also

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