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City of Kansas City
A postcard depicts the City of Kansas City.
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleMidwest United States
First serviceNovember 26, 1947
Last serviceFebruary 1968
Former operator(s)Wabash Railroad
Route
TerminiSt. Louis
Kansas City, Missouri
Distance travelled278.1 miles (447.6 km)
Average journey time5 hours, 40 minutes
Train number(s)Westbound: 3; east bound: 12
On-board services
Seating arrangementsReclining seat coaches
Catering facilitiesDining car
Observation facilitiesParlor-lounge car

The City of Kansas City was a streamlined passenger train operated by the Wabash Railroad and its successor the Norfolk and Western Railway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri. It operated from 1947 to 1968. At the time of its introduction it was the only streamliner which operated entirely within the state of Missouri.

History[edit]

The City of Kansas City commenced operating on November 26, 1947, and made a daily 278-mile (447 km) round trip schedule between St. Louis and Kansas City. At the time of its introduction it was the only streamliner which operated entirely within the state of Missouri. General Omar Bradley, a native Missourian who as a young man had worked on the Wabash, christened the new train.[1]

Primarily a daylight train, #3 departed St. Louis at 8:45 am, and arrived in KC at 2:15 pm. The consist was then turned around and readied for the eastbound trip as #12, departing KC at 3:55 pm, and arriving in St. Louis at 9:45 pm.[2]

The Norfolk and Western Railway leased the Wabash in 1964 but did not discontinue the City of Kansas City until February 1968.[3]

Equipment[edit]

Sample consist
  • #375 baggage car
  • #475 baggage-mail car
  • #1425 coach (58 seats)
  • #1426 coach (58 seats)
  • #1525 lunch counter-coach
  • #50 dining car
  • #1600 parlor-observation car
  • [4]

    The American Car and Foundry Company built the original seven-car consist in their St. Charles, Missouri plant in the suburbs of St. Louis. Cars included a baggage car, baggage-mail car, two 58-seat coaches, a lunch counter-coach, a dining car, and a parlor-observation car. The interior of the parlor-observation car was designed according to Pullman Plan #9001 and Pullman managed the car, as it did with all the Wabash parlor cars.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Odds and Ends". Trains. January 1948.; 63-66
  • ^ 4/29/56 Public Timetable
  • ^ Sanders, Craig (2006). Amtrak in the Heartland. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-253-34705-3.
  • ^ a b Wayner, Robert J., ed. (1972). Car Names, Numbers and Consists. New York: Wayner Publications. p. 113. OCLC 8848690.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=City_of_Kansas_City&oldid=1173881101"

    Categories: 
    Passenger trains of the Wabash Railroad
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    Railway services discontinued in 1968
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