Colorado Eagle Explained

Colorado Eagle
Status:Discontinued
Predecessor:Scenic Limited
First:1942
Last:1964
Distance:1021.1miles (1957)
Journeytime:Westbound: 18 hrs 50 min
Eastbound: 19 hrs 15 min (1957)[1]
Frequency:Daily
Trainnumber:Westbound: 11-4
Eastbound: 3-12
Observation:Planetarium coach
Map State:collapsed

The Colorado Eagle was an American streamlined passenger train operated by the Missouri Pacific Railroad (MP) in the mid 20th century. It operated between St. Louis, Missouri and Denver, Colorado, using MP trackage from St. Louis to Pueblo, Colorado and traveling on the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad from there to Denver. The train began service on June 21, 1942 and replaced those railroads' Scenic Limited.[2]

The Colorado Special operated until March 1964, when the name as well as on-board amenities (save for a diner-parlor coach for the initial St. Louis - Kansas City segment of the trip) were dropped as the MP reduced passenger service across its system.[3] On April 2, 1966, the MP canceled the remaining unnamed trains serving Denver, ending passenger service along the Colorado Eagle's route west of Kansas City.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Colorado Eagle timetable July 1957 . Streamliner Schedules . 13 August 2021.
  2. Maiken, Peter. Night Trains, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, p. 232. .
  3. MP train being unnamed, with minimal amenities Missouri Pacific Lines, Table 7. Official Guide of the Railways . National Railway Publication Company . 97 . 7 . December 1964.
  4. Book: Schafer, Mike. More Classic American Railroads. MBI Publishing Company. 2000. St. Paul, MN. 87. 0-7603-0758-X. registration.