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Lone Star (St. Louis Southwestern train)

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Lone Star
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleSouthwestern United States/Southeastern United States
First service1928
Last serviceNovember 1, 1952
Former operator(s)St. Louis Southwestern Railway
Route
TerminiMemphis, Tennessee
Dallas, Texas
Distance travelled481.4 miles (774.7 km)
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)Southwestbound: 1
Northeastbound: 2
On-board services
Seating arrangementsReclining seat coaches
Sleeping arrangementsSections and drawing room
Catering facilitiesDining car
Observation facilitiesObservation car
Route map
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The Lone Star was a passenger train operated by St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) between Memphis, and Dallas, with through connections via Cotton Belt parent, Southern Pacific, for San Antonio, El Paso, and ultimately Los Angeles. There were also through cars operating between Memphis, Lewisville and Shreveport. At various times during the train's operation, connecting services were also provided from Brinkley to St. Louis. The train was discontinued on November 1, 1952, as a part of extensive passenger train restructuring by St. Louis Southwestern. The Lone Star was replaced by trains number 107 and 108 which connected with the Cotton Belt mainline at Mount Pleasant, Texas.

References

  • Goen, Steve Allen (1999). Cotton Belt Color Pictorial. Four Ways West Publications. ISBN 1-885614-25-X.
  • St. Louis Southwestern Railway Texas Division Employee Time Table No. 3. November 2, 1952.