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Colonial
Colonial Express
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleNortheastern United States
First serviceJanuary 18, 1892
Last service1894
SuccessorFederal Express
Former operator(s)New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
Route
TerminiBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Washington, D.C., U.S.
StopsJersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

The Colonial, also known as the Colonial Express, was a service of the Pennsylvania Railroad and New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad between Washington Union StationinWashington, D.C. and South StationinBoston, Massachusetts. It was operated until 1973 by Amtrak.

History[edit]

The Colonial began on January 18, 1892, as a daytime express service between Boston and Washington, D.C.. From Boston, the train traveled west over the New York, New Haven & Hartford's Shore Line and then the New Rochelle branch to the Harlem River, where passengers boarded the passenger steamer Maryland, which carried them to Jersey City, New Jersey. At the time, the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) had no station in Manhattan, so passengers heading for New York City traveled to Jersey City, then transferred to Manhattan-bound ferries. Passengers continuing south on the Colonial boarded a new train in Jersey City, which used the Pennsylvania main line to reach Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland and Washington.[1] The train was renamed Federal Express in 1894.

In the early 1910s the waterborne segment was dropped; instead, the Boston train ran into Grand Central Terminal, while the Washington train terminated at Penn Station, which had opened in 1910. Passengers used ground transport to move between the two stations, which were a little over a mile apart. In 1917 the opening of the Hell Gate Bridge, which linked the Bronx and Queens and linked the PRR and the New Haven, allowed trains to run directly through Penn Station.[2]

The PRR merged into Penn Central Transportation in 1968, which absorbed the NYNH&H in 1969. When Amtrak began operations on May 1, 1971, it took over the Federal, which ran as trains 170 and 171 (changed to 173 and 174 in the November 14 timetable). Its last trip was made on April 28, 1973.

Amtrak reused the name in 1976 for a new Boston–Newport News train, the Colonial, which replaced the Newport News section of the James Whitcomb Riley.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Colonial Express: Name and Route of the New Train Which Goes on Monday". The Day. January 14, 1892. Retrieved 2009-12-18.
  • ^ Lynch, Peter E. (2005). New Haven Railroad passenger trains. St. Paul, Minnesota: MBI Publishing Company. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-7603-2288-8.
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