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The Winnipeg Limited
The train in 1939
Overview
Service typeOvernight passenger service
Last serviceFebruary 2, 1970
Current operator(s)Great Northern Railway
Route
TerminiSt. Paul, Minnesota
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Stops28
Distance travelled735 kilometres (457 mi)
Average journey time12 hours 20 minutes
Train number(s)7, 8

The Winnipeg Limited was an overnight named passenger train operated by the Great Northern Railway 457 miles (735 km) between St. Paul-Minneapolis and Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1] It competed on the route with the overnight Winnipeger of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway ("Soo Line"), and the Northern Pacific Railway's unnamed daytime passenger train.[2] The service was truncated to run between Manitoba and Grand Forks after February 2, 1970.[3]

Rolling stock[edit]

The Great Northern Railway's Winnipeg Limited was a train that evolved into a streamliner rather than becoming streamlined all at once. The Winnipeg Limited carried neither an observation car nor a dome car but it did have a club car. A typical consist of the period used streamlined head end cars, 48-revenue seat leg-rest coaches handed down from the Western Star, a Pass-series 6-roomette, 5-double bedroom, 2-compartment sleeping car, a Glacier-series 16-duplex roomette, 4-double bedroom sleeping car both handed down from the Western Star. A Canadian National Railway Green-series 6-section, 6-roomette, 4-double bedroom sleeping car was carried between St. Paul and Winnipeg nightly in the summer season that continued on to Vancouver, British Columbia, in the Super Continental west of Winnipeg. The only two cars exclusive to the Winnipeg Limited were the two Club-series cars rebuilt by Pullman in February, 1956, from Glacier-series sleeping cars. These two Club-series cars retained their 8-duplex roomettes at one end and two of the double bedrooms. The space formerly occupied by the other two bedrooms was replaced by a buffet, and where the remaining eight duplex roomettes had been became a 12-seat dinette and 12-seat lounge area. These two cars were numbered and named 1198 Manitoba Club and 1099 Winnipeg Club and were operated one per consist. With the addition of these cars to the Winnipeg Limited on March 1, 1956, the trains were streamlined with the following consists:

The dining-club-observation car in 1939.

First consist[edit]

Second consist[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hidy, Ralph W.; Hidy, Muriel E.; Scott, Roy V.; Hofsommer, Don L. (2004). The Great Northern Railway: A History. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-8166-4429-2.
  • ^ Schafer, Mike (2003). Classic American Railroads Vol. III. MBI Publishing Company LLC. p. 141. ISBN 0-7603-1649-X.
  • ^ "Great Northern Passenger Train Changes". The Minneapolis Star. February 2, 1970. p. 11. Retrieved 26 July 2023 – via Newspapers.com.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winnipeg_Limited&oldid=1169594237"

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